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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 anniversary | Tenth 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. |
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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". |