Princess Diana was assassinated in 1997 because she was having her boyfriend Dodi Fayed's baby, it has been claimed.
Author Alan Power has revealed in his book 'The Princess Diana Conspiracy', that the radiologist Dr Elizabeth Dion and a nurse saw a "clearly visible" 6-10-week old fetus in her womb, when she was taken to the Paris hospital after her fatal accident, the Daily Star reported.
According to the investigator, the 36-year old Princess of Wales was carrying the child of the 42-year old son of Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed who was killed alongside her.
The author has claimed that her body was illegally embalmed by the hospital to cover up her pregnancy, which was the reason Diana was allegedly killed by an SAS death squad.
Power also claimed that documents in 'Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital' archives also back the claim that she was up to 10 weeks pregnant, and the SAS soldiers were recruited by MI6 agents to cover up her pregnancy and stop her revealing embarrassing details about the Royal Family.
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