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Article: Head of Princess Diana investigation says he may question Prince Charles
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- January 22, 2004
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AP Worldstream
01-22-2004
Dateline: LONDON
London's police commissioner said Thursday that his investigation of Princess Diana's death could include questioning of Prince Charles.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens, asked in a British Broadcasting Corp. television interview if his evidence-gathering would involve questioning the royal family, replied, "If that's necessary, we'll do that."
Asked if that could include Prince Charles, he said "Absolutely."
Inquests were opened Jan. 6 in the death of Diana and of Dodi Fayed, who died with her Aug. 31, 1997 in a Paris car crash. They followed lengthy police investigations in France and a French judge's conclusion that the crash was ...
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