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Princess Diana's former butler, Paul Burrell seen here in January 2008, will not be formally investigated for perjury after claims that he did not tell the whole truth at the coroner's inquest into her death, police said Friday.

No perjury probe into Princess Di's butler: police

AFP - Friday, May 9 09:24 pm

LONDON (AFP) - Princess Diana's former butler, Paul Burrell, will not be formally investigated for perjury after claims that he did not tell the whole truth at the coroner's inquest into her death, police said Friday. More »

  • Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell poses for photographers at the High Court in London January 14, 2008. Burrell gave evidence to the inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed.

    Diana's butler won't face perjury probe

    Reuters - Friday, May 9 07:34 pm

    LONDON (Reuters) - Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell will not face a police investigation into allegations he committed perjury at the inquest into her death, Scotland Yard said on Friday. More »

  • Burrell will not face perjury probe

    Burrell will not face perjury probe

    Press Assoc. - Friday, May 9 06:15 pm

    Paul Burrell will not be formally investigated for perjury following claims he did not tell the "whole truth" to the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. More »

  • Coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker, seen here in 2007 and who was in charge of the inquest into Princess Diana's death, has written to thank France's justice minister for her country's

    British Diana judge thanks France for its help

    AFP - Friday, April 25 07:38 pm

    PARIS (AFP) - Judge in charge of the inquest into Princess Diana's death has written to thank France's justice minister for her country's "excellent cooperation" in the investigation. More »

  • Princess Diana, seen here in 1997. Mohamed Al Fayed said Tuesday he was abandoning his decade-long legal battle over princess Diana's fatal car crash, and accepted an inquest verdict into her death, but

    Al Fayed accepts Diana verdict, ends long-running legal battle

    AFP - Wednesday, April 9 12:14 am

    LONDON (AFP) - Mohamed Al Fayed said Tuesday he was abandoning his decade-long legal battle over princess Diana's fatal car crash, and accepted an inquest verdict into her death, but "with reservations". More »

  • Mohamed Al Fayed was considering whether to continue his legal fight over Princess Diana's, seen here in 1997,fatal car crash, as the prime minister and others urged people to let her rest in peace at last.

    Diana wrangling continues as PM pleads for peace

    AFP - Tuesday, April 8 02:27 pm

    LONDON (AFP) - Mohamed Al Fayed was on Tuesday considering whether to continue his legal fight over Princess Diana's fatal car crash, as the prime minister and others urged people to let her rest in peace at last. More »

  • Mohamed Al Fayed arrives at London's High Court in January 2008. Al Fayed was considering ploughing on with his legal fight over the deaths of his son and Princess Diana, as others tried to draw a line a decade on from their fatal car crash.

    Al Fayed considers continuing Diana fight

    AFP - Tuesday, April 8 01:00 pm

    LONDON (AFP) - Mohamed Al Fayed was on Tuesday considering ploughing on with his legal fight over the deaths of his son and Princess Diana, as others tried to draw a line a decade on from their fatal car crash. More »

  • Princes William and Harry, Princess Diana's two sons, said in a statement Monday that they

    Princes William and Harry 'agree' with Diana verdict

    AFP - Tuesday, April 8 10:03 am

    LONDON (AFP) - Princes William and Harry, Princess Diana's two sons, said in a statement Monday that they "agree" with the verdict of unlawful killing in the inquest into their mother's death. More »

  • Newspapers let out a collective sigh of relief Tuesday after the inquest into the death of princess Diana, seen here in 1997 returned a verdict, and called for her to finally be left to rest in peace.

    Press let out sigh of relief after end of Diana inquest

    AFP - Tuesday, April 8 08:09 am

    LONDON (AFP) - Newspapers let out a collective sigh of relief Tuesday after the inquest into the death of princess Diana returned a verdict, and called for her to finally be left to rest in peace. More »

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