British police have said they are assessing new information about the deaths of Princess Diana and her boyfriend Dodi al-Fayed in a Paris road crash in 1997.
London's Metropolitan Police did not elaborate on the information, or its source, but Britain's Sky news television station said it had come from the parents-in-law of a former soldier and had been passed on by the Royal Military Police.
Sky said it understood the new information included an allegation that the deaths of Diana, Dodi and their driver were caused by a member of the British military.
A royal spokeswoman said there would be no comment.
The Metropolitan Police said in a statement that it was assessing the "relevance and credibility" of information into the deaths that it had recently received.
"This is not a re-investigation and does not come under Operation Paget," it said, referring to a previous investigation by a former head of the Metropolitan police, John Stevens.
Diana and Dodi and their chauffeur were killed when their car crashed in a road tunnel while pursued by photographers after the couple left the Ritz hotel in Paris on August 31, 1997.
London's Metropolitan Police did not elaborate on the information, or its source, but Britain's Sky news television station said it had come from the parents-in-law of a former soldier and had been passed on by the Royal Military Police.
Sky said it understood the new information included an allegation that the deaths of Diana, Dodi and their driver were caused by a member of the British military.
A royal spokeswoman said there would be no comment.
The Metropolitan Police said in a statement that it was assessing the "relevance and credibility" of information into the deaths that it had recently received.
"This is not a re-investigation and does not come under Operation Paget," it said, referring to a previous investigation by a former head of the Metropolitan police, John Stevens.
Diana and Dodi and their chauffeur were killed when their car crashed in a road tunnel while pursued by photographers after the couple left the Ritz hotel in Paris on August 31, 1997.