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Friday, 7 November, 2003, 05:42 GMT

BUTLER AND THE ROYALS

Key stories
Police butler action defended
The chairman of the Metropolitan Police Authority has defended his force's actions in the "very strange" royal butler cases.

Butler police not misled, says Palace

Police inquiry follows butler trials

Burrell applauds family support

'Why the Queen didn't come forward'

Paul Burrell: A timeline

Earl disputes butler 'lies'

'I'll always be Diana's rock' - Burrell

Diana butler sells story for £300,000

Inquiry
Royal household answers critics
After St James's Palace has its say about the collapse of the second royal butler trial, the BBC's Peter Hunt looks at the issues involved.

Prince 'considers' Burrell inquiry

Background
A favourite royal servant
Harold Brown is a faithful and trusted servant, who remained in the Royal Family's employ despite being accused of theft.

The items in the case

Another right royal embarrassment

The Queen and the law

In full: Palace's timeline of events

Profiles
The man Diana trusted to the end
Paul Burrell, who has been acquitted of theft, rose from humble origins to be the closest male confidant of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Sir Michael Peat: The royal axe man


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