Naman Ramachandran It’s been 25 years since journalist Martin Bashir interviewed Princess Diana on U.K. broadcaster BBC’s Panorama program in 1995.
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Princess Diana shocked the world back in 1995 when she openly discussed every aspect of her life in the Royal Family.In the interview with Panorama, the former Princess of Wales spoke openly about her husband, Prince Charles' infidelity and how the institution she had married into didn't want her to one day become Queen.Speaking to veteran broadcaster Martin Bashir, Diana is said to have "burnt her bridges" with the Windsor family, which ultimately led to her downfall.With the 25th anniversary
.Naman Ramachandran It’s been 25 years since journalist Martin Bashir interviewed Princess Diana on U.K. broadcaster BBC’s Panorama program in 1995.
Prince Charles reportedly told Princess Diana he didn't love her the day before their wedding. Charles, now 71, and Lady Diana Spencer, who tragically died at the age of just 36, wed in St.
Over 23 years after her tragic death, Princess Diana still lives on in the memory of those who loved her.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticHalfway through the first episode of “The Crown”’s fourth season, Prince Charles (Josh O’Connor) goes to see his father, Prince Philip (Tobias Menzies).
Princess Diana’s Panorama interview has been revealed by the man who says he forged documents that reeled her in.Graphic designer Matt Wiessler revealed the BBC has never interviewed him about his role in the scandal.And he insisted he is glad they are probing it.Experts suggest the BBC and interviewer Martin Bashir could even face a criminal probe.At the heart of it is Wiessler.
Netflix series The Crown have had to issue warnings to viewers as the depiction of Princess Diana 's bulimia is said to be 'so graphic'. The new upcoming series of the royal drama will see Princess Diana, played by Emma Corrin, develop the eating disorder shortly after getting engaged to Prince Charles, who is portrayed by actor Josh O'Connor.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorThe BBC has committed to investigating fresh evidence relating to the methods Martin Bashir used to secure an exclusive and explosive interview with the late Princess Diana in 1995.Bashir made his name on the back of the Panorama interview, during which Diana uttered the now-famous words that there were “three of us in this marriage” in relation to her broken relationship with Prince Charles.Bashir’s actions were the subject of an internal BBC investigation in
The Crown.Episode four of the hit drama’s latest season – which launches next month – is titled The Balmoral Test.The “test” is the name given to the royal scrutiny guests to the Queen’s Aberdeenshire home believe they are under when invited to join her on her annual break at Balmoral.Former royal butler Grant Harrold worked for the Royal Family for seven years and met many guests of the Queen.Grant, 42, who grew up in Airdrie and has worked for Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Kate and
Prince of Wales as she sought to make her story public, a new documentary claims.
Will Thorne Staff WriterTo capture the crisp received pronunciation of the royal family, “The Crown” dialect coaches teach cast members to say the word “ears” when saying “yes.”Like her co-star Josh O’Connor, who plays Prince Charles, Emma Corrin found one particular word was the key to unlocking Princess Diana’s slightly dispossessed-sounding posh drawl.“Mine was ‘alright.’ I just love her voice so much, I really miss it,” Corrin told Variety.