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Diana’s post-divorce life gave her freedom from the restrictions of the establishment. She revamped her style, appearing in a glamorous photo-shoot for Vanity Fair in 1997, with the images taken ...
The BBC said Bashir's ill health had impaired its ability to investigate the controversy any further until his recovery. [39] The Daily Mirror published a photo of Bashir taken on 6 November with the headline: "Martin Bashir visits takeaway after BBC says he's 'too ill' to respond to Princess Diana claims". [40]
Now, the princess's former royal lover, James Hewitt, is reflecting on the controversial interview and how it impacted his life, calling Bashir's tactics to get Diana to talk "unforgivable."
The episode ends with Diana's infamous tell-all interview with Martin Bashir, which first aired on the BBC's Panorama program on Nov. 20, 1995.In the interview, filmed in her sitting room at ...
Martin Henry Bashir (born 19 January 1963) is a British former journalist. [1] He was a presenter on British and American television and for the BBC's Panorama programme, for which he gained an interview with Diana, Princess of Wales under false pretences in 1995.
Operation Paget was the British Metropolitan Police inquiry established in 2004 to investigate the conspiracy theories about the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in a car crash in Paris in 1997. The inquiry's first report with the findings of the criminal investigation was published in 2006.
The interview with Diana was later revealed to be obtained through "deceitful" methods, which Prince William and Harry have since decried
The first episode of Investigating Diana: Death In Paris follows the 1997 French Brigade Criminelle inquiry featuring interviews with detectives – some of whom are speaking for the first time ...