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Hearing due before Diana inquest Hearing due before Diana inquest
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A preliminary hearing is due to be held to prepare the way for a full inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed.A preliminary hearing is due to be held to prepare the way for a full inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed.
It will be overseen by Lord Justice Scott Baker at London's High Court.It will be overseen by Lord Justice Scott Baker at London's High Court.
He is the fourth person to take on the role. He was appointed after Baroness Butler-Sloss resigned in April.He is the fourth person to take on the role. He was appointed after Baroness Butler-Sloss resigned in April.
A police investigation led by Lord Stevens concluded last year there had been no conspiracy to murder and the Paris crash had been a tragic accident.A police investigation led by Lord Stevens concluded last year there had been no conspiracy to murder and the Paris crash had been a tragic accident.
The inquests are due to begin in October and are expected to last between four and eight months.The inquests are due to begin in October and are expected to last between four and eight months.
At the last hearing in May in front of Lady Butler-Sloss, lawyers for Dodi's father Mohamed Al Fayed, launched a bid to involve the Queen in the inquests.At the last hearing in May in front of Lady Butler-Sloss, lawyers for Dodi's father Mohamed Al Fayed, launched a bid to involve the Queen in the inquests.
The Harrods owner also wants Prince Charles and Prince Philip to be examined in the witness box.The Harrods owner also wants Prince Charles and Prince Philip to be examined in the witness box.
Lord Justice Baker is one of the country's most senior judges and has more than 40 years' experience.Lord Justice Baker is one of the country's most senior judges and has more than 40 years' experience.
He has been working alongside Lady Butler-Sloss since she announced her plan to step down. She said she lacked the experience of juries needed to handle the case.He has been working alongside Lady Butler-Sloss since she announced her plan to step down. She said she lacked the experience of juries needed to handle the case.
Lady Butler-Sloss had taken over the case last year after the previous royal coroner, Michael Burgess, quit blaming a "heavy and constant" workload.Lady Butler-Sloss had taken over the case last year after the previous royal coroner, Michael Burgess, quit blaming a "heavy and constant" workload.
Tenth anniversaryTenth anniversary
The inquest process has been beset by problems and delays.The inquest process has been beset by problems and delays.
Royal coroner Dr John Burton took responsibility for the princess's body following her death in a car crash in 1997, but he retired in 2002.Royal coroner Dr John Burton took responsibility for the princess's body following her death in a car crash in 1997, but he retired in 2002.
Princes appear on US TV
Lady Butler-Sloss took over last September after Mr Burgess stepped down, but just three months later she was forced to back down over plans to hold the inquests in private.Lady Butler-Sloss took over last September after Mr Burgess stepped down, but just three months later she was forced to back down over plans to hold the inquests in private.
Then, Mohamed Al Fayed won a judicial review against her decision to sit without a jury.Then, Mohamed Al Fayed won a judicial review against her decision to sit without a jury.
Meanwhile, Princes William and Harry have requested a swift end to the process as they prepare to mark the tenth anniversary of their mother's death this summer.Meanwhile, Princes William and Harry have requested a swift end to the process as they prepare to mark the tenth anniversary of their mother's death this summer.
The princes spoke at length about the death of their mother in an interview broadcast on American television on Tuesday.
Prince Harry said "no-one will ever know" what happened in the tunnel where the crash took place, while Prince William said "there's not a day goes by I don't think about it".