Paul Burrell has claimed that he doesn’t “recognise” Prince Harry and that the Duke of Sussex will be “broken” when he “realises what he’s done” after speaking out about life in the royal family.
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Playing with his late mother in their garden back in 1986, Prince William gave a glimpse into the tenderhearted sibling rivalry between him and his younger brother, Prince Harry. In the heartwarming throwback video taken at their home of Highgrove House, Princess Diana, who tragically died in August 1997, gave a glimpse into their lives at the time.
William would have been at the tender age of four during the time the footage was taken, while his little brother was just two-years-old. Get
.Paul Burrell has claimed that he doesn’t “recognise” Prince Harry and that the Duke of Sussex will be “broken” when he “realises what he’s done” after speaking out about life in the royal family.
Martin Bashir has responded to criticism over his interview with Princess Diana in 1995.The BBC Paronama journalist, 58, has insisted the Princess of Wales “wanted” to speak with Martin – despite sons Prince Harry and Prince William’s claims their mother was deceived. Martin has told Harry, 36, and William, 38, he is “deeply sorry” in a candid interview, breaking his silence following the backlash over his chat in 1995.
Martin Bashir has said he regrets using forged bank statements to dupe Princess Diana into a bombshell interview where she trashed her marriage to Prince Charles. Bashir said he was sorry after being slammed by Princes William and Harry and Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, over the 1995 tell-all.
Prince Harry’s 2-year-old son Archie will never meet his grandmother, Princess Diana, but her memory apparently looms large in his young life.
Prince Harry has said that helping people through the Invictus Games in turn helped him to heal after the death of his mother when he was 12 years old. His new mental health documentary series with chat show host Oprah Winfrey reveals how the Duke of Sussex struggled in the years after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in 1997.
Prince William and Prince Harry have broken their silence on the new report claiming that journalist Martin Bashir used “deceitful methods” to land his sit down with the late Princess Diana in 1995.
The Me You Can't See, on Apple TV+. "It's the sweetest thing, but at the same time, it makes me really sad because she should be here." previously revealed that Archie's very first word was “crocodile” (cute!), and it sounds like his vocabulary is fast expanding.
Sharing his story. In his new AppleTV+ series, The Me You Can’t See, Prince Harry took a deep dive into both his past and current struggles as a member of the British royal family, opening up about his mental health like never before.
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey talk about their new mental health series “The Me You Can’t See” in an interview with “Good Morning America”.
Prince Harry is opening up.
Prince Harry has revealed that he turned to drugs and alcohol following the sudden 1997 death of his mother, Princess Diana. The 36-year-old Duke of Sussex opens up about his mental health struggles in candid conversations with Oprah Winfrey in the new series, "The Me You Can't See," on Apple TV+.
Prince Harry has aligned his relationship with Meghan Markle to his mother Princess Diana's relationship with Dodi Al Fayid and the controversy and interest that surrounded it at the time. During Oprah’s The Me You Can’t See documentary, the Prince made a rare comment about Diana’s relationship with the Egyptian millionaire.
Prince Harry has paid tribute to his "brave" later mother Princess Diana after an inquiry revealed BBC journalist Martin Bashir used deceit to score his bombshell Panorama interview with her.The Princess of Wales gave an explosive interview to the 58-year-old back in 1995, during which she famously said of her relationship with Prince Charles: "There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded." It was concluded during the inquiry on Thursday that Martin had "acted inappropriately
Prince Harry, 36, admits he has fears that wife Meghan Markle, 39, will be “chased to her death” just like his mother Princess Diana. “My mother was chased to her death while she was in a relationship with someone that wasn’t white and now look what’s happened. You want to talk about history repeating itself, they’re not going to stop until [Meghan] dies,” he said in Apple TV+ docuseries, The Me You Can’t See with Oprah Winfrey, which began streaming on May 20.
Prince Harry, 36, is opening up about how he coped with the death of his mother Princess Diana in his 20’s. Although he was 12 when she died, the Duke of Sussex carried the trauma with him as he entered adulthood, admitting he turned to alcohol and drugs.
Princess Diana's explosive 1995 interview has come under the spotlight once more. A new investigation from retired judge Lord Dyson revealed that interviewer Martin Bashir faked documents and acted in a “deceitful” way to obtain an interview with Princess Diana at the time.
Prince Harry was 12 when his mother, Princess Diana, died in a tragic car accident in Paris, France, and the 36-year-old Duke of Sussex is still processing the trauma of her loss.
Prince William and Prince Harry both released statements today in response to the inquiry into the BBC interview with their late mom Princess Diana.
Prince William calls the findings from the investigation of how the BBC procured an interview with his mother, Princess Diana, in 1995 «extremely concerning.»On Thursday, the BBC admitted in a statement that the news network «fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency» when it came to journalist Martin Bashir's interview with the Princess of Wales.According to the inquiry, which was led by former British Supreme Court Judge John Dyson, Bashir had shown fake bank statements to