Well, I suppose it’s good that someone in authority has finally realised that whole thing is a colossal waste of time and money, in which the only possible winners are the publicity-seeking opportunists who’re still, after ten years, trying to make some money or grab some fame through their association with the princess.

Really, we don’t _need_ an inquest into her death; I would have thought that the fact her car hit a concrete wall at speed, while she wasn’t wearing a seat-belt, would be clue enough into how she died. Of course, there are always conspiracy theorists when a much loved public figure dies suddenly, but that doesn’t mean we should give them a publicly funded platform from which to shout.

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