Nicholas Davies should have done more research for this book before commiting it to print. For a start, Diana did NOT begin her affair with James Hewitt in 1983, and he is most definitely NOT Prince Harry's father as he states. She didn't even meet the man until 1986. It is historic fact. That is pure, damaging speculation. Prince Harry is a Spencer, he gets his red hair not only from Diana's family, but also from the Windsor's Tudor blood.
It has now been proved Henri Paul WAS drunk. His blood has been retested and the DNA has been linked with that of his parents and it matches conclusively. It was NOT switched. It would have been impossible for someone elses blood to match that of Paul's parents, and it was not swithched again, as it the same blood that was tested. Diana and Dodi were NOT going to marry at any stage. That is also speculation, put about by Dodi's father. Diana had told her best friend that she had no intention of ever doing so and was going to call off the relationship when they got home. She wasn't pregnant either, Mr. Fayed and Mr. Davies. Anyone reading this book should take it with a firm pinch of salt and treat it as the fairytale it is, although it DOES raise intersting questions. When the true story comes out, read that. This is NOT it. Diana's death was almost likely to have been nothing more than a tragic accident. Let's just wait and see before any more wild speculation is made like this. Books like these do not help investigations. Believe what you like, everyone has a right to their own opinion, so long as they don't put it down on paper as fact and publish it in a book, but I tend to believe the truth. This is not it.