Princess Diana's Panorama interview with Martin Bashir sent shockwaves around the world - and a never-before-seen letter has ...
“What saddens me most is that if the BBC had properly investigated the complaints and concerns first raised in 1995, my mother would have known that she had been deceived,” William has said. “She was ...
In 1995, Princess Diana sat down for an interview with Martin Bashir, during which she opened up about her mental health, ...
Princess Diana hoped the interview would help other women in difficult situations, auctioneer Reeman Dansie said ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Recorded in secret at the princess's home at Kensington Palace and ...
Although the Metropolitan Police conducted an assessment into the Panorama interview and Bashir's tactics to secure it, the force concluded there was not enough evidence to proceed with a criminal ...
Princess Diana‘s interview with Panorama is one of the most famous and infamous interviews ever given by a member of Britain’s royal family. It took place in 1995 inside Kensington Palace where the ...
In a new book, Dianarama, author Andy Webb maintains that, had Princess Diana not taken part in her infamous November 20, 1995 Panorama interview, she would still be alive today. The BBC ...
Diana's last portrait sitting, five months before her death in Paris in 1997, photographed by Mario Testino (Getty Images) The summer of 1997 was meant to be the beginning of Princess Diana’s new life ...