My theory goes a little farther in-depth then just that. First of all, the only surviving member of that car
has stated that he saw absolutely no sign of the driver being drunk, odd isn't it that medical reports
stated his blood alcohol to be well above the legal limit. This leads me to think the reports are wrong,
simply because, as yet, the body guard has no reason to lie. Secondly, I find it strange that a man who
was so severly 'tanked' could have driven so well for so long. Keep in mind that the crash occurred at
the end of the tunnel. Meaning the driver would have had to dodge traffic at 150mph in a very enclosed
space and have no accident. Impressive huh? Impressive if you are sober even, remember this guy was
supposed to be drunk. Even if he's an old pro at drinking, there's a man who could take a drink! Also
why did the car crash at the very end of the tunnel? There's no turn there and no other vehicals were
present. Is it such a far stretch to believe that one of the motorcyclist's could have force the car into
that barrier.
Finally, there is the heart of my theory. Why is it, you may ask, that a member of the paupperatzi want
to hurt or kill the princess or her boyfriend? They wouldn't. That's why I do no believe that all of those
cyclists were what they seemed to be. If you'll remember, for the last little while Diana had been
causing much scandel for the royal family in England. Her new boyfriend, new image and recent attack
through the media of the royals, caused a lot of grief in Buckingham Palace. Also it was no secret that
the Queen didn't approve of Diana since the break up and even before that. Diana's work with the
charities and the royal's lack of noticible help or support for the British people only darkened the image
of the whole Monarchy. Why, then, would it be hard to think that maybe the Queen, or possibly a
census within the monarchy had a hand with Diana's death? It wouldn't be hard I should think to find
some Joe, to dress and equip to look as a paupperatzi, who could chase down the princess's car. The
noble and heroic individual who volunteered to do what he saw as a service to his country, would either
take off just after or take the fall for it completely. Either way, he'd have the help of the royals on his
good side.