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Sunday, 31-08-1997
Yesterday evening I visited King
Arthur's English Pub and read: "King Arthur appointed
so many knights that he gave rise to the expression 1001 Knights.
The most famous of them, Sir Lancelot, renowned for his great
chivalry, very courteously offered to look after Queen Guinevere
whenever King Arthur was away looking for the
elusive holy grail. Lancelot and all the other utterly romantic
knights vowed to protect dames from dragons and similar fierce
creatures. However, nobody vowed to protect damsels from the knights.
The court of King
Arthur, or King Arthur's, as it came to be known, was celebrated
for its hospitality and led to the English proverb still used
today Good English food
and great English beer maketh the traveller tarry here. King
Arthur was the inventor of knights and round tables. He had
the idea of sitting his knights at a round table so that no one
ever knew who sat at the head. The knights never found out that
the table was a gigantic overturned dartboard and that King
Arthur sat at the top." Then I went to a terrace and
bought a Lucky Strike with the name Diana and a lighter, although
I do not smoke. But sometimes I need a lucky strike. So I sent
the following fax message to Andrew
Morton: "Good Morning Mr Morton, I have the honour to
send you herewith the Certificate
of Incorporation of My Company in England. I can use Egyptian
capital but only businesslike. Because My
Core Business is Education. Did'nt you hear that before by
Mr Blair when I visited Britain
during last April and went jogging from Earls
Court Gym to Hyde
Park?" Because I need a Lucky Strike
sometimes and can sit at a round table again. Then I took the train to The Hague, to pay a visit
to Vitalizee. In the train
they told me Lady Di is dead.
She
died in a car crash in Paris. Is not that a tipical coincidence
since I sent my postcard to My
Fifth Rose in KP on 30
April and I took the wrong train to Paris?
I had to carry on, because You're still
in my life. First I went to Vitalizee
and spoke with Marc
Sanders, cousin of Emily
Bremers and looked at the Pavillion of 'Watermans', that reminded
me of my stay at 'Watermans' in
Henley. I had four glasses of 'De Koninck' that reminded me
of the support of the Four
Royal Houses of The Netherlands,
Belgium, Luxemburg
and Spain for Our new relationship.
Then I went to NOORDWIJK.
De Baak
was closed of course. So I went to Huis
ter Duin and they offered me Two glasses of 'the queen of
beers'. Then to Hotel
Oranje. They played Lady
in Red and I realized that My Number One
is dead!!!. I told this to an American Manager and We have to
continue. I trust in Your Brother
Charles and hope to meet him very soon. Then I went to The
Hague and had a ring at the House of Prince
Willem Alexander next to Palace
Noordeinde to look for a condolence registrar. I was advised
to go to the British
Embassy and there I left my
letter with the text: "Dear Diana I Love You Still, Rest
in Peace". This is to read for Your
Brother, because Your Body has gone, But Your Spirit is still
alive and that will always be. I
will finish The Job and You will always remain in my Heart.
1 SEPTEMBER 1997 LETTER TO QUEEN ELIZABETH II AND IN MEMORIAM SENT TO QUEEN BEATRIX