ANOTHER VEIW: right well, Prince Char(lies), see what i done there? :P ...the son of the Queen could maybe... have possibly asked her to kill her? i mean the queen can bomb England and wouldn't be arrested. PLus there were theorys that Diana was pregnant and was due to have a Muslim baby. And therefore, being the LEADER of the church of England would not allow or give any chance of a Muslim to become a future king
None of the "murder" notions stand up to the most basic logic, let alone any understanding of the British constitution or of the Royal Family's domestic problems.
No.
A prominent anti-royalist investigated this theory - it would have suited him if it had been true.
He concluded that it would have been virtually impossible to plan that accident, and that Buckingham Palace couldn't organise a drink-up in a brewery.
Murder of Christian Prince was born in 1971.
Sadly enough, there are only 12 episodes of Princess Princess. The Live-action has even less- but I'm okay with that since it wasn't all that great. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I DISAGREE PRINCESS PRINCESS IS THE BEST ANIME EVER AND I WANT MOOOOOORRRREEEE :(
Grace Kelly married to Rainier III, Prince of Monaco in 1956
The cast of Collateral Damage - 1993 includes: Michael Mahonen as Nick
There is Deltora Quest, Kekkaishi, Skip Beat, and Murder Princess are a few that I can think of for now. I'll update if I find any more.
Murder of Philip Lawrence died in 1995.
The duration of Murder Princess is 1800.0 seconds.
patricide - murder of a father by own son or daughter
The Murder of Princess Diana was created in 2007.
Murder of Christian Prince died in 1991.
Murder of Christian Prince was born in 1971.
Himetsuru or Crane Princess in English
Philip Marlowe - 1959 Gem of a Murder 1-19 was released on: USA: 9 February 1960
Philip Marlowe - 1959 Prescription for Murder 1-2 was released on: USA: 13 October 1959
Philip Marlowe - 1959 Murder in the Stars 1-21 was released on: USA: 23 February 1960
Philip Marlowe - 1959 One Ring for Murder - 1.18 was released on: USA: 2 February 1960
In "Murder on the Orient Express," Princess Dragomiroff's dressing gown is described as being yellow.