Every one is free on earth to cherish Diana's memories and no one is allowed to remove this feeling of love attached to his or her devotee princess. No one can say that paparazzi was the cause of her accident for justice in France has not seen that and one cannot judge better this accident than the judge himself otherwise this would be fabulous. So stop putting the blame on paparazzi for has the driver not been drunk, he would have driven properly and Diana would have been alive.
Nazma FOURRE
The verdict of the inquest was that the paparazzi were responsible as well as the driver.
Now ask yourself why the paparazzi were so intent on chasing the car. If people hadn't been so keen to buy photos of Diana in private with her boyfriend, the paparazzi wouldn't have had any reason to be chasing her. They were in it for the money, they were given large amounts of money by magazines and newspapers, and the magazines and newspapers were prepared to pay large amounts of money because they knew they'd sell a lot more copies. And the reason they knew they'd sell a lot more copies is that there were so many people who were desperate for intrusive photos of Diana in her private life and with her boyfriends. If people hadn't wanted those photos so badly, the paparazzi would have had no reason to be chasing the Mercedes and Henri Paul wouldn't have needed to speed. In fact Diana and Dodi wouldn't have been trapped in the Ritz in the first place.
You can't have it both ways. If you believe Diana was somehow the property of the whole world including her fans and therefore you're entitled to know all about Diana, including being able to see her in her coffin, then you're partly responsible for the chase which ended in her death.