Anyone with a gram of common sense ....... knew about the trouble di was in dating dodi .....it was a no brainer .......Mohammed al fayed ........ hated the queen ......and the queen like wise ....... they were bitter rivals ....... and maohmmid bought harrods .........it pissed of the jelly /jelly bean/queen......she would not give into him nritsh passport and mohammid was also known to get what he wants ......he was fucking loaded .......and he set up the whole deal .......between di and dodi .......and the rest well if you don't know you are not a brit all brits know the deal ........it was just a matter of time ........before the whole thing went south.....and it did ......... both of them got epsteined.....or jeffed.....as they say in the south ........ they were both from wrong side of the tracks ..... ......not rich and poor ....but brit and egyptian ........and as we all know .......... the monarchy does not like non pedigree ....... in the stable ........blue bloods ......... it is just a fact known .......why kate is good........ di was good ........ meghyn not fucking good non pedigree bitch .......she does not matter in the scheme of things.......... in the royal throne ........ she is so far back in the line ......... you need binoculars !!!!.....all the real brits know the deal .....if you do not know about the whole diana deal .....then it is not hard to figure out .........
Ex-Harrods executive pulls out of Fenwick role
A former senior executive at Harrods has pulled out of a move to become the boss of department store Fenwick, weeks before he was due to start.
Nigel Blow worked at Harrods between 1992 and 2007, when it was owned by Mohamed Al Fayed.
Mr Al Fayed, the former Harrods and Fulham FC owner who died last year aged 94, is accused of multiple sexual assaults after a BBC investigation was published last month.
The claims include five accusations of rape and multiple allegations of sexual abuse.
A Fenwick spokesman said: “In July 2024, we announced that we would be appointing Nigel Blow as CEO of Fenwick. Nigel Blow has informed us that he will no longer be taking up this position.”
The department store did not give a reason for the decision.
Fenwick is a 140-year-old retail chain which started in Newcastle. It currently has eight stores across the UK.
Mr Blow joined Harrods in 1992, rising to chief merchant at the store and taking a place on the board in 2003.
He left the company in 2007 to join Irish retailer Brown Thomas, but later returned to another retailer owned by the Fayed company – shirt-maker Turnbull & Asser.
He left in 2017, and was later named chief executive of Morleys department stores.
The news comes after barristers representing alleged victims of Mr Al Fayed said on Tuesday that the group has more than 70 clients.
Justice For Harrods Survivors said the number of women “feeling safe to come forward” is “increasing on a daily basis”.
And in September, the Metropolitan Police confirmed officers are investigating a number of new allegations made against Mr Al Fayed, in addition to previous reports.
The force said it will carry out “full reviews of all existing allegations” of incidents reported to have taken place between 1979 and 2013 to ensure there are “no new lines of inquiry based on new information which has emerged”.
Mr Blow could not be reached for com
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