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Pro-Diana groups threaten to splatter Camilla with eggs

Pro-Diana groups in the UK are so furious that Camilla will be attending the late Princess memorial service that they have threaten to pelt her and hubby Prince Charles with eggs if the Duchess of Cornwall shows up.

London, Aug 9 : Pro-Diana groups in the UK are so furious that Camilla will be attending the late Princess' memorial service that they have threaten to pelt her and hubby Prince Charles with eggs if the Duchess of Cornwall shows up.

The memorial has been organised by Diana and Charles' sons William and Harry, who though leaving out people who they think have betrayed their mother, have invited the Duchess to be part of the service.

However, angry Brits like members of the Save The Diana Memorial think that Camilla's presence at the event will be "absolutely disgusting" and threatened to take drastic action.

"We already have the eggs and there will be about 100 of us there. We are going to cause havoc. She is going to have a bad case of shellshock," the Daily Express quoted a spokesman for the group, as saying.Insiders reveal that even the Duchess herself has been 'dreading' the moment, and is only attending because Prince Charles wants her to be there.

The memorial service will be held at the Guards Chapel at Wellington Barracks, London, on August 31, Diana's tenth death anniversary.

The venue is sure to bring back memories for the Duchess, for that was the very chapel she married her first husband Andrew Parker Bowles.

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