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Former royal butler Paul Burrell has refused to return to the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.Former royal butler Paul Burrell has refused to return to the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
He had been asked to explain discrepancies between his evidence and comments reported in the Sun newspaper.He had been asked to explain discrepancies between his evidence and comments reported in the Sun newspaper.
In a video recording obtained by the Sun, Mr Burrell apparently claims he introduced "red herrings" during his evidence and held back facts.In a video recording obtained by the Sun, Mr Burrell apparently claims he introduced "red herrings" during his evidence and held back facts.
The coroner said he cannot compel him to give evidence because he is outside the court's jurisdiction in the US.The coroner said he cannot compel him to give evidence because he is outside the court's jurisdiction in the US.
Lord Justice Scott Baker said in a statement: "The coroner asked him to give further evidence either in person or via videolink from abroad.Lord Justice Scott Baker said in a statement: "The coroner asked him to give further evidence either in person or via videolink from abroad.
"Mr Burrell has refused to do this and, as he is outside the court jurisdiction, the coroner has no power to compel him to give evidence.""Mr Burrell has refused to do this and, as he is outside the court jurisdiction, the coroner has no power to compel him to give evidence."
Further evidence from Mr Burrell will be read to the jury, the coroner said.Further evidence from Mr Burrell will be read to the jury, the coroner said.
His lawyers have said he did not conceal evidence and released a statement saying the tabloid story was the "result of entrapment". His lawyers have said he did not conceal evidence and released a statement saying the tabloid story, published on 18 February, was the "result of entrapment".
At the time of his three-day appearance at the inquest in January, Mr Burrell described the experience as "horrid".At the time of his three-day appearance at the inquest in January, Mr Burrell described the experience as "horrid".