Queen Elizabeth Reveals Princess Diana's Death Was Planned By Prince Charles? Di's Grave Forsaken?

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Princess Diana's death was one of the most tragic moments in the modern history of the British Monarchy.

Various conspiracy theories have been formed since the death of the "People's Princess" 18 years ago. And now, a report claimed that Princess Diana's accident was allegedly orchestrated by Prince Charles. The one who purportedly ratted out the future king? Queen Elizabeth, according to the report.

The cover of Globe Magazine's Aug. 30 issue was headlined "Bombshell secret exposed after 18 years! Queen confesses: Charles Killed Diana!"

The cover went on to tease, "He ordered her death to look like an accident," and "Aug. 30, 1997 Why Di & Dodi had to die!"

This is definitely not the first time that Princess Diana's death has been speculated about.

"Some Princess Di fans even believe that she was pregnant with her lover's baby, and the royal family took matters in to their own hands because they didn't want her to have a child out of wedlock that was not of royal decent," Celeb Dirty Laundry reported.

"This isn't the first time sources have come forward and claimed that Prince Charles was behind Princess Di's death, and it probably won't be the last - but it is always interesting to hear what they have to say."

Meanwhile, Express.co.uk reported that Princess Diana's grave is purportedly in a shocking state on the 18th anniversary of her death.

"A year after Diana's former chef spoke of his disgust at the "overgrown mess" of the late Princess of Wales's grave site within the Althorp estate in Northamptonshire, little appears to have been done to repair the situation - and much of it has even got worse," the report said.

"The location on which Diana was laid to rest, is being encroached by trees and bushes...The vegetation has grown over much of the memorial statue," the article continued.

"There is also another monument commemorating the mother of Prince William and Harry, which is covered in moss."

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