Lady Di's Grave

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Lady Di's grave is reportedly empty. A new report out says the late Princess Diana's burial site, where the public pays respect to William and Harry's mother, is a decoy to protect Diana, Princes of Wales' grave site from vandals and grave robbers.

Diana's remains are thought to be interred in a crypt on Althorp Park Island near the Spencer family's 13,500-acre estate. There, visitors pay $23 for admission to access Lady Di's tomb.

Earl Spencer, Lady Di's younger brother, revealed that his family has been "secretly" concealing Princess Diana's remains from the public out of an abundance of caution. Apparently, on more than one occasion, vandals have attempted to gain access to Diana's grave and the family decided to relocate her remains. Hollywood Life claims to have an exclusive report on the grave mystery.
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Mary's Church in Great Brington next to her father John, the eighth Earl Spencer, who preceded her in death. The location is heavily secured by six-foot spiked fencing and electronic surveillance equipment.

http://www.inquisitr.com/4393487/princess-dianas-burial-ground-targeted-by-grave-diggers-four-attempts-foiled/

It turns out that not everyone was deceived by Princess Diana's publicized burial place at Althorp. An unnamed staff member at the sprawling estate weighed in and shared the importance of maintaining the secret.

"The church was considered as her burial place," the source said, adding that "It made sense to have the island as the place where she is 'buried' because it is more secure. No one working on the estate now was at the funeral, so we all believe what we are told. It’s just better that we keep our mouths shut!"

Jacqui Collins manages a local pub in the area and spoke about having knowledge of the decoy site the Spencers put in place to protect Diana. "All her family are [sic] buried at the church, including her father, so it makes sense for her to be buried there," said

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