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Did Mark Millar Accept An MBE From Someone Who Assassinated Princess Diana?
Last year we ran the story that comic book creators Mark Millar and Sean Phillips were once planning to create a graphic biography of Princess Diana, Phillips talking about his work,
"The only particularly interesting thing about that was the technique I used there. Mark and I were going to do a biography of Princess Diana as a graphic novel, and that was the
technique I was going to use for it, but it never happened in the end.
Well, we might have an inkling of how the book may have ended.
In his Millarworld forums, Mark Millar has been promoting the conspiracy that Princess Diana was assassinated by the Royal Family, rather than dying as a result of a car chase with paparazzo.
He writes
5 minute video boiling down all the on-record facts for anyone who doesn't think that modern Royals kill difficult Queens anymore:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD5Bcsvo58Y[/youtube]
Another fact missing here, however, is that every single security camera in Paris was working that night… except all the ones in the Pont D'Alma tunnel, which mysteriously got switched off an hour before the accident.
If you doubt for a second why they'd want her out the way ask yourself how popular it would be right now if the future King William had a Muslim half-brother. Or The King's in-law was Al-Fayed. Could they POSSIBLY have allowed her to live
Fascinating stuff.
Though his forum posters weren't buying the Kool Aid, casting doubt on this evidence. To which Millar replied,
I love the world you guys live in. It's beautiful.
However, this belief didn't stop Mark Millar accepting an MBE from Diana's husband Prince Charles a couple of years ago, apparently accused of plannng her death. I wonder if took the opportunity to grill the wife murderer further, or might he have considered that a touch gauche?
The movie Kingsman: Secret Service is out next year. Expect plenty of publicity grabbing stunts closer to that date. And maybe if we're lucky, some interesting interviews from media folk asking about this very issue, in conjunction with a film about the British secret services…