Sunday Sport

EVIL FAKERS ON DIANA’S

HANG THEM

- By SIMON DEAN – Royal Editor simon@ sundayspor­t. co. uk

FANS of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, were being comforted last night after shocking FAKE photos of their idol emerged on the internet.

With just weeks to go until the 20th anniversar­y of her death, it’s believed the timing of the postings has been calculated to cause the maximum upset.

The images are thought to have been created by Russian experts using technology that was developed for the Soviet Union’s Soyuz space programme.

The images were then spirited across the invisible borders of the internet and posted on UK sites by Royal- hating anarchist republican­s.

The photograph­s purpose to show Diana: Unhooking her bra and showing off her firm busters Splaying her neatly- shaved private parts Winking at the camera while revealing her nudity Needless to say, Diana never posed for the pictures, and in all cases her head has been skilfully grafted onto the body of a nude model.

A Buckingham Palace source told Sunday Sport: “We knew these images had been made.

“MI5 and GCHQ warned us so we could make the young princes ( William and Harry) aware they might emerge.

“We recognise that Sunday Sport took the decision to publish them with a heavy LEGAL BATTLE: Earl Spencer heart. We just hope that the shock caused may help bring those responsibl­e to justice.

“In the old days, we would have sent an MI6 death squad after them. But until we’re out of the EU, we’re not allowed to do that. Bring on Brexit, I say.”

Some of the images concocted by the online fraudsters are simply too obscene and upsetting for us to publish – but involve ANAL and HOT SPUNK.

The phony porno images have added to the upset for the Princess’s family, who are already reeling over Channel 4 screening footage of Diana’s private conversati­ons with her voice coach.

Hurtful

The decision to broadcast the private video recordings – in which she discusses her failing marriage and her love affair with a royal protection officer – has been condemned as “exploitati­ve” and “hurtful”. The princess spoke candidly to her voice coach, Peter Settelen, during meetings at Kensington Palace in 1992- 93. He taped them, ostensibly to improve her public speaking technique. Following Diana’s death in 1997, the tapes found their way into the hands of her butler, Paul Burrell. Diana’s bother, Earl Spencer, later fought an unsuccessf­ul legal battle to claim

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