On his deathbed, John Hopkins admitted his intelligence agent
Former 80-year-old Briton liquidated between 1973 and 1999
23 personalities among activists, politicians and journalists on instructions from Buckingham Palace.
According to some media reports, Hopkins reportedly killed Princess Diana Bena.
On the instructions of Prince Philip.
He said intelligence conspiracies were being executed behind the scenes of the MI device
6 "Intelligence services, some of which are educated by the royal family,
Or definitive human rights in the kingdom.
YourNewsWire.com quoted Hopkins: "The late Princess Diana was the only woman
Killing her is also the only one belonging to a royal family among her victims. "
They also reported
The only victim that this family had cost him to get rid, pointing out that Diana knew
Many royal secrets.
She also hated the family and can show it at any time
In public, my manager told me that she had to die and he said that it must sound like an accident.
"I had never killed a woman or princess before, but I obeyed
Orders, I did it for the queen and the country.
For its part, Antoine Charpentier, European expert, commented
On the influence of Hopkins' confessions on the kingdom in general and on the throne of the royal family in particular
"This information that John Hopkins is talking about is dangerous, it will open the past files and shake
A little royal family in Britain.
He also added in his commentary: "But I do not think that will have
The impact is very strong, especially as the British public opinion is now weak and exhausted by all the political problems
It comes from Brexit and Johnson's politics and several details of internal politics that
This will make them aware, knowing that there are supporters of the late Princess Diana who will exploit this situation.
The opportunity to run media campaigns with some families, but I do not think this process
This will have a significant impact on the royal family, especially since it is necessary to think about the extent to which confessions
Min Hopkins client. "