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It is unclear when exactly the store will remove it, with Harrods information staff unaware that it would be taken away.

You are here Home Harrods shoppers anger at Qatari owners decision to remove Diana statue. AN Photo. Updated 14 January Harrods shoppers anger at Qatari owners decision to remove Diana statue. January 15, Al-Fayed introduced the Egyptian room in Harrods in which he displayed two busts of himself, as well as two memorials to his son Dodi and Princess Diana, who both died tragic deaths in a car accident.

Mohammed Al-Fayed was the owner of Harrods until when he sold the store to Qatar Holdings for 1. The store went through a bombing attack One of the darkest blemishes on the history of Harrods was in the 70s and 80s when the IRA targeted the store for bombing attacks. These attacks occurred several times, and each time, there were civilian and police casualties. Several people were killed, and dozens of people were injured, but the IRA Army Council claim the bomb attacks on the store were not planned and authorized in any capacity.

Harrods department store has a deep and colourful history. You can also get to Harrods via South Kensington station, on the Piccadilly, District and Circle lines, and Sloane Square, on the District and Circle lines, which are just a short walk from the store. Harrods is open Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm. On Sunday, Harrods is open from am to 6 pm. Guidelines to Britain is a limited company registered in England and Wales.

Registered number: Website designed in London by Reaper Enterprises. A Celebrated Experiences Company. Blog Post. Guidelines To Britain. Al-Fayed, who also owns English soccer club Fulham, bought Harrods in for about million pounds at a time when the group also owned the House of Fraser department store chain, which was later spun off. A colorful figure, al-Fayed waged a long campaign claiming his son Dodi and Princess Diana, who died together in a Paris car crash in , were murdered in a conspiracy.

Qatar Holding will be the fifth owner of Harrods since its creation in Business News Updated. While the controversial statue remained in place, there had been little chance that Harrods would regain the favour of the British royals.

With its removal, the Qatari royal family are hoping that Harrods can once again become a preferred shopping venue for the royals, according sources cited by The Telegraph. A spokesman for the Al Fayed family told The Times it was "grateful" to Qatar Holdings for preserving the memorial of the couple, adding: "It is now time to bring them home.

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