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Princess Diana Did Not Regret ‘Panorama’ Interview, Says Biographer; Piers Morgan Agrees - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
06.04.2022 / 19:47

Princess Diana Did Not Regret ‘Panorama’ Interview, Says Biographer; Piers Morgan Agrees

Naman Ramachandran Despite there being reports to the contrary, Princess Diana did not regret her infamous 1995 interview with Martin Bashir on BBC’s “Panorama” program, according to her biographer Tina Brown. Veteran journalist Brown, who wrote the biography, “The Diana Chronicles,” in 2007, has a new book titled “The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor, the Truth and the Turmoil” releasing imminently. In an excerpt from the book, published in Vanity Fair, Brown describes a meeting with British entrepreneur Gulu Lalvani who had dated Diana shortly before her death.

‘To Catch A King’: Princess Diana’s Brother Charles Spencer’s Novel To Be Adapted For The Screen By ‘Philomena’ Duo Steve Coogan And Jeff Pope - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
04.04.2022 / 15:15

‘To Catch A King’: Princess Diana’s Brother Charles Spencer’s Novel To Be Adapted For The Screen By ‘Philomena’ Duo Steve Coogan And Jeff Pope

EXCLUSIVE: Princess Diana’s brother Charles Spencer’s book To Catch a King is to be adapted by Philomena and The Lost King duo Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope.

Patrick Demarchelier, Princess Diana's personal photographer, dead at 78 - www.foxnews.com - France - county Patrick
foxnews.com
01.04.2022 / 20:31

Patrick Demarchelier, Princess Diana's personal photographer, dead at 78

The fashion industry is mourning the loss of French photographer Patrick Demarchelier, who snapped iconic spreads of A-list stars over his decades-long career, including Princess Diana. Demarchelier was 78. His death was announced Friday on his verified Instagram account.

'Gracious' Kate is committed and dutiful - Queen Mother would've approved, expert says - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Bahamas
ok.co.uk
30.03.2022 / 19:15

'Gracious' Kate is committed and dutiful - Queen Mother would've approved, expert says

Kate Middleton is shaping up to be a perfect future Queen and according to a royal expert, she’s met the monarchy’s high standards. When the Queen Mother was alive, she stuck rigidly to age-old traditions and valued grace, dedication and steadfast duty among members of the Royal Family. While there’s ‘not a lot’ she would admire about Meghan Markle, says expert Jennie Bond, she’d definitely have approved of Duchess Kate.The former BBC royal correspondent tells OK!: “Kate is turning out to be the real deal.

‘Cuddly’ Queen Mother was ‘steely’ and ‘tough as boots inside’, says expert - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
30.03.2022 / 11:59

‘Cuddly’ Queen Mother was ‘steely’ and ‘tough as boots inside’, says expert

On March 30 2002, the Queen Mother passed away at the age of 101.The nation mourned its favourite member of the Royal Family, who always had a wide smile and a wave for everyone who met her. It’s true, the Queen Mother was seen as a sweet and cuddly grandmother. But behind her twinkling eyes was a strong woman with a steely reputation, as Jennie Bond tells OK!.The former BBC royal correspondent recalls: “The Queen Mother was called ‘steel in a velvet glove’ but she was tough as boots inside.

The Jewels! That Dress! How Duchess Kate’s Gorgeous Green Outfit Honors Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth - www.usmagazine.com - Jamaica
usmagazine.com
24.03.2022 / 17:37

The Jewels! That Dress! How Duchess Kate’s Gorgeous Green Outfit Honors Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth

Touching tribute. While Duchess Kate has stepped out in stunning ensemble after stunning ensemble during her royal tour of the Caribbean, her latest look, a Jenny Packham emerald dress, is hands-down her best yet. 

France’s UGC Series Develops Thriving Drama Strategy With Stakes in Headline Pictures, Itineraire & More Outfits (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - France
variety.com
24.03.2022 / 09:51

France’s UGC Series Develops Thriving Drama Strategy With Stakes in Headline Pictures, Itineraire & More Outfits (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentUGC, the long-running French film studio whose biggest hits include “Amelie Poulain,” has successful branched into TV series by acquiring stakes in a flurry of talent-driven production companies such as Itineraire Productions (“HPI”) and Headline Pictures (“Call My Agent!’s” British remake) in the U.K.Opting for a different approach to Gaumont’s or large media groups like Mediawan, the company has been building its label UGC Series as a coalition of independently-ran production companies under the leadership of Laurence Lenica, a veteran UGC executive, and Franck Calderon, a well-known writer, producer and former boss of TF1 Productions.So far, UGC Series comprises six banners. Along with Headline Pictures and Itineraire Productions, these include Henri Debeurne’s Next Episode whose credits take in “Christmas Flow” for Netflix and “J’ai tué mon mari” for NBCU and TF1; UGC Fiction, which Calderon is leading with Karine Evrard and Sophie Exbrayat, and which has delivered the ratings hit ”Jacqueline Sauvage, It was Him or Me”, and most recently “La Traque” for TF1.

BBC apologises and pays 'substantial damages' for Princess Diana Panorama interview - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
18.03.2022 / 17:53

BBC apologises and pays 'substantial damages' for Princess Diana Panorama interview

The BBC has apologised for the Princess Diana Panorama interview and paid the late royal's private secretary Patrick Jephson "substantial" damages as a result of how interviewer Martin Bashir obtained it. The British Broadcasting Corporation apologised "unreservedly" to Jephson and has agreed to pay a "substantial sum" in damages as the two parties agreed on a settlement.

Everything you need to know about Prince George's psychotherapist godmother Julia Samuel - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - George
ok.co.uk
18.03.2022 / 13:21

Everything you need to know about Prince George's psychotherapist godmother Julia Samuel

When Prince George was born, Kate Middleton and Prince William selected a very special godmother for him. Julia Samuel is a close family friend with a very special connection to the young Prince's late grandmother, Princess Diana.The 62 year old befriended Princess Diana in 1987 and the pair shared a close bond until her untimely death in 1997. When George was born in 2014, the special responsibility was given to Julia as a poignant nod to William's mother, Diana.

Princess Diana ‘Panorama’ Interview: BBC Apologizes, Pays Private Secretary Jephson ‘Substantial’ Damages - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
17.03.2022 / 20:43

Princess Diana ‘Panorama’ Interview: BBC Apologizes, Pays Private Secretary Jephson ‘Substantial’ Damages

Naman Ramachandran The BBC and Commander Patrick Jephson, who was private secretary to Princess Diana, have reached a settlement over the harm caused to him around the infamous 1995 BBC “Panorama” interview.Princess Diana was interviewed by journalist Martin Bashir on the program. An independent investigation into the program, conducted by Lord Dyson, found that the public broadcaster “fell short of the high standards of integrity and transparency which are its hallmark.” The Dyson report also found that Bashir used deceitful methods to gain access to Princess Diana.

BBC apologizes to Princess Diana aide over interview deceit - abcnews.go.com - Britain - county Charles
abcnews.go.com
17.03.2022 / 18:57

BBC apologizes to Princess Diana aide over interview deceit

Princess Diana’s private secretary over subterfuge used to get an explosive television interview with the late royal.The U.K.'s national broadcaster said it acknowledged that “serious harm” was caused to Patrick Jephson by the circumstances in which the 1995 interview, conducted by BBC journalist Martin Bashir, was obtained.“The BBC apologises unreservedly to Commander Jephson for the harm caused to him and has paid his legal costs,” it said in a statement. “The BBC has also paid Commander Jephson a substantial sum in damages, which he intends to donate in full to British charities nominated by him.”The 1995 interview, in which Diana discussed the breakdown of her relationship with Prince Charles — famously saying “There were three of us in this marriage” in reference to Charles’ relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles — was watched by 23 million people in Britain and sent shockwaves through the monarchy.A report last year by a retired senior judge found Bashir used “deceitful behavior” to get the interview, including showing Diana’s brother fake bank statements that falsely suggested members of Diana’s inner circle were being paid to spy on her.

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