SHADOWS THAT HAUNT THE QUEEN
THERE are powers at work in this country about which we have no knowledge.
Are those the words of a conspiracy theorist? Someone who sees plots in every shadow?
No, they are not. They were spoken by the Queen, this country's head of state.
They were part of the remarkable three-hour conversation which Her Majesty held with Paul Burrell after Diana died and which led to the collapse of his trial.
Most of what was said between them will remain a secret. The years of loyalty which Paul gave to the royals cannot be forgotten, despite the disgraceful way in which he was treated.
He has not a word of criticism of the Queen. On the contrary, he does nothing but express his admiration for her.
And she, surely, must respect and trust him. If she did not, she would not have spoken that remarkable sentence.
Who or what did she mean by "powers at work in this country"?
She could not have been referring to other members of the royal family, could she? Or to Diana's family, the Spencers? Surely not. She was talking of some other force.
The Queen is sometimes portrayed as an ageing woman of no great intellect or ability. That is not the impression of almost everyone who has ever had dealings with her.
On the contrary, politicians and others who have worked with her speak of her great knowledge and boundless interest in a huge variety of subjects.
She is, to put it crudely, no mug. She knows what is going on. And she clearly believes some things are happening which cannot be easily explained.
That raises a number of massive questions, not least how the prosecution of Paul Burrell was allowed to proceed.
Suddenly it no longer seems the trial went ahead because the Queen dottily forgot about their meeting.
Almost three years before the police swooped, she seems to have had remarkable foresight.
Was it the dark forces she spoke of who pressed on with Paul Burrell's case, ignoring the hugely damaging effect it might have on the monarchy?
Or did they do it because they believed it would irreparably wreck Diana's reputation and memory?
If that is so, they were wrong to think her butler would do their dirty work for them by exposing her secrets. They will have totally misjudged the man.
But they have also misjudged the Queen. She understands that uncontrolled powers can attack anyone. Even the monarch.
This is not the end of the Paul Burrell case. It may only just be beginning.
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