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Princess Diana's conversations were being recorded by the intelligence services, a former bodyguard has told the inquest into her death. | Princess Diana's conversations were being recorded by the intelligence services, a former bodyguard has told the inquest into her death. |
Ken Wharfe, who served Diana for six years, said the "Squidgygate" tapes of Diana speaking intimately to a friend in 1989 were probably made by GCHQ. | Ken Wharfe, who served Diana for six years, said the "Squidgygate" tapes of Diana speaking intimately to a friend in 1989 were probably made by GCHQ. |
Transcripts in which the friend, James Gilbey, called Diana "Squidgy" were published in a national newspaper. | Transcripts in which the friend, James Gilbey, called Diana "Squidgy" were published in a national newspaper. |
Diana and Dodi Al Fayed died in Paris after a car crash in August 1997. | Diana and Dodi Al Fayed died in Paris after a car crash in August 1997. |
Security risk | Security risk |
Mr Wharfe told the central London hearing he believed the surveillance service GCHQ had broadcast the recording of the phone conversation over the airwaves for radio enthusiasts to pick up. | Mr Wharfe told the central London hearing he believed the surveillance service GCHQ had broadcast the recording of the phone conversation over the airwaves for radio enthusiasts to pick up. |
"It's my belief this internal recording was probably made by GCHQ... they probably had a good reason for doing it," he said. | "It's my belief this internal recording was probably made by GCHQ... they probably had a good reason for doing it," he said. |
"For some unknown reason this conversation is released on a loop to allow (radio enthusiasts)... to pick them up." | "For some unknown reason this conversation is released on a loop to allow (radio enthusiasts)... to pick them up." |
I think Diana was very angry and annoyed the Queen could not see what she was doing Ken Wharfe, Diana's former bodyguard | |
He added that he believed GCHQ were monitoring members of the royal family due to heightened IRA activity at the time. | He added that he believed GCHQ were monitoring members of the royal family due to heightened IRA activity at the time. |
The recorded conversation took place on New Year's Eve 1989 while Diana was staying at the Queen's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Mr Gilbey was on a mobile phone. | The recorded conversation took place on New Year's Eve 1989 while Diana was staying at the Queen's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Mr Gilbey was on a mobile phone. |
Mr Wharfe said Diana was concerned about the tape "purely from an embarrassment point of view". | Mr Wharfe said Diana was concerned about the tape "purely from an embarrassment point of view". |
However, he said the Queen told the princess she was unhappy about what had happened and ordered an inquiry. | However, he said the Queen told the princess she was unhappy about what had happened and ordered an inquiry. |
He also told the inquest jury how the Queen did not support her work with organisations dealing with HIV/Aids. | He also told the inquest jury how the Queen did not support her work with organisations dealing with HIV/Aids. |
He said that on one occasion, Diana told him: "The Queen doesn't like me getting involved with Aids... [and said] 'Why don't you get involved with something more pleasant?'" | He said that on one occasion, Diana told him: "The Queen doesn't like me getting involved with Aids... [and said] 'Why don't you get involved with something more pleasant?'" |
The princess was the first in the royal family to have contact with a patient affected by the illness, at a time when many people still did not know how infection happened. | The princess was the first in the royal family to have contact with a patient affected by the illness, at a time when many people still did not know how infection happened. |
"I think Diana was very angry and annoyed the Queen could not see what she was doing," he said. | "I think Diana was very angry and annoyed the Queen could not see what she was doing," he said. |
He also said the princess's aides had made the mistake of "alienating" the media rather than working with them. | He also said the princess's aides had made the mistake of "alienating" the media rather than working with them. |
The inquest continues. | The inquest continues. |