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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes i faces a no places thursday october 20,1994diana fights to keep Royal title paper says. By the associated press the Prince and Princess of Wales a Charles and Diana have not agreed to divorce because of her insistence on keeping the title her Royal highness if they did split a news report said wednesday. A the daily Mirror quoted an unidentified Palace source As saying a the big Bone of Contention is Diana s future style and  on tuesday their attorneys denied a report in the French weekly Magazine Voici that they had agreed to divorce and that Diana would get a $39.8 million payoff. Under the headline a bully philos revenge on i Quot the daily Mirror said she has demanded that she still be known As her Royal highness if the marriage ended but that her father in Law Prince Philip has insisted she should be stripped of the title. The paper said Diana is backed by her Mother in Law Queen Elizabeth ii m her fight to keep the title. It quoted the source As saying a her majesty just wants peace and  but the source said Philip and some other royals think Diana has behaved too badly to retain her status the paper reported. It quoted the source As saying �?o1 Here is a Strong personal element in Philips attitude. The Queen and Philip arc in Russia on a state visit. Earlier this month a Book by journalist Anna Pasternak quoted Diana a Riding instructor maj. James Hewitt As saying that the Princess had an affair with i that started in 1986 and petered out us when he got Back from War in 1991. K e persian Gulf Diana 33, and Charles 45, married in 1981 and formally separated in december 1992. They have two sons. Diana flew to the United states on wednesday and will be out of Britain on sunday when the sunday times publishes the second instalment in its serialization of the Prince of Wales by Jonathan Dimbleby. The first instalment of Dimbly by a authorized biography of Charles said the Prince never loved Diana and was forced into marrying her by his domineering father. It created a sensation with Diana British newspapers tuesday continued to headline the Saga of the Royal family. The latest reports said Diana Princess of Wales is insisting on keeping her Royal title before agreeing to a divorce from Charles the Prince of Wales. Emerging As bored obsessively jealous and self entered. More revelations Are expected in the second instalment. The Book will be published next month. Diana flew to Washington for a Brief stay with her Friend Lucia Flecha do Lima wife of the brazilian ambassador to the United states. A judge in Paris on tuesday rejected a request to seize Voici for allegedly stealing and publishing extracts of another Book Diana her new life by British author Andrew Morton which is also due to be published next month. Judge Maric Claude Domb said her ruling was based on press Freedom and the fact that damage was a essentially  she said she would Rule Friday on the request by British publisher Michael of Mara books and French publisher Plon which Are seeking $94,000 in damages. On monday Paris police questioned a journalist working for Voici Luis Alvarez Gomez. He was held monday for several hours after trying to peddle a manuscript of a French translation of Diana her. New life to a British newspaper. Unspecified charges were expected to be filed against Gomez said police. On monday Voici published reported extracts from Morton a Book that said Diana and Charles had agreed to a divorce settlement. But tuesday attorneys for Charles and Diana said there was a no truth in reports which state that it has been agreed that a divorce should take  Oxford historian Vernon Bogdanor said the Prince made a Brave decision to hand Over papers and talk to Dimbleby for a Book he did not control. A if Charles had. Insisted on approving every Jot and Tittle people would have said its a Public relations  in a phone in tuesday on British broadcasting corp. Radio callers were split. A. A we have an honest Man a Good Man and in a proud that he a going to be my King a Mary Parry said from the Northwestern port of Blackpool. No said Philip Russell from Worcester the Prince a has betrayed his wife his parents his children his country the Church a just for  a. A your connection to the . News from Home. News about Home. News that we deliver while you serve your country overseas. Get your daily connection to the . With a subscription to the stars and stripes. Call one of our customer service numbers today.toll-free1 numbers Belgium Germany Italy Netherlands us 07811-8775 0130-840048 1678-7-3456 06-022-7629 900-99-4955 0-800-898854the Star am tripes our Hometown newspaper overseas  
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