Thanks, sunny.
anti, are you of the opinion that the princes are tacitly approving of Fayeds theories by inviting his daughters to such a public event in honor of Diana?
Oh sunny! Now you've gone and done it.
I wrote earlier that I didn't KNOW. But you've asked for an opinion, and that's different.

No, I don't think that's what has happened.
Rather, I think the reverse. That Al Fayed has crossed-over and thrown in his lot with the Windsors.
He knows about this site, because I've told him. From this site he has learned a few things he did not know before.
He has learned the reason for the assassination. He has learned that it was a matter of state.
He has learned that his own counsel, on whom he is totally dependent, is bent and is working for the other side.
He has learned that he cannot win in an English court, even though he won the right to inquest by jury. The jury will decide, based on the evidence, but the Windsors' nominees are shaping that evidence to conform with a false narrative.
There is bad blood between the Windsors and Al Fayed that goes back to the takeover battle for House of Fraser (owners of Harrods). When Diana and Dodi were murdered he not unreasonably inferred that it was done because of this history of emnity.
It was personal. It was a vendetta. And it is that perception of personal vendetta that has driven him these past ten years.
But now he knows it was NOT personal. It was strictly business.
Al Fayed is himself a businessman: he made his money as a gun-runner.
I don't doubt that he has had to make such decisions himself, which resulted in loss of life, and that he regretted that loss of life. But that's business.....
So his drive has evaporated. There IS no vendetta against him. He has lost his interest in causing harm to the Windsors.
He also now appreciates what it is he has taken on, and what the ramifications would be should the jury return any verdict other than accidental death. And he's scared. So he wants to make peace.
As an astute businessman he recognises he has something of value: his endorsement.
When the jury returns the inevitable verdict the whole wide world will expect Mohammed al Fayed to denounce the process as a "fix".
But he won't do that. Instead he will issue some sort of flowery statement and accept the verdict. He will declare the matter closed.
The doubting public will be ridiculed: "Look, the most trenchant critic accepts that he was wrong. That PROVES it was an accident!"
And that will be the end of the matter.
We will never see Lord Mishcon's handwritten note, nor what he said to the Metropolitan Police.
We will never see Diana's handwritten "insurance" letter.
We will never hear Paul Burrell under oath about the "...powers at work in this country about which we have no knowledge."
The crime will be covered-up. The leaks will be plugged.
And so long as the central actors are prepared to look the people in the face, and lie and lie and lie, they will get away with it.
Camilla's test is coming on 31 August.
For William and Harry, it is for the rest of their lives.
But they will never be short of money.
Added on edit:
See? There it is.
But it never showed up on General Discussion or the Site Index.
The latest post was that of sunny on Sunday 22nd.
So naturally we now have another bluehost dupe.
What's going on?