Come July and it will be late Princess Diana's 60th birth anniversary. The royal family has several events planned and one of them is unveiling statue of Diana on 1 July.
24.05.2021 - 12:05 / deadline.com
Four days after the BBC published a brutal independent inquiry into a bombshell Martin Bashir interview with Princess Diana, the recriminations continue, as the UK government ramps up its rhetoric against the broadcaster.
Culture secretary Oliver Dowden has already signaled his intentions to review the BBC’s governance structures following Lord Dyson’s inquiry. He has now fleshed out his thinking in an op-ed for the Times Of London, arguing that the scandal has “exposed failures that strike at
Come July and it will be late Princess Diana's 60th birth anniversary. The royal family has several events planned and one of them is unveiling statue of Diana on 1 July.
Prince Harry will 'fly in and out of the UK on the same day' when he returns for the Diana statue unveiling next month.The statue by renowned artist Ian Rank-Broadley, known for his portrait of the Queen on British coins, will be installed in the Sunken Garden of Kensington palace on July 1.The Duke of Sussex, 36, will reunite with his brother Prince William, 38, at the ceremony.
The dress Princess Diana wore at her 1981 wedding to Prince Charles went on public display Thursday at the late princess’ former home in London.
Princess Diana wore at her 1981 wedding to Prince Charles went on public display Thursday at the late princess's former home in London.The taffeta-ruffled white dress designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, with its 25 foot (8 meter) sequin-encrusted train, helped seal the fairytale image of the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and the heir to the British throne.Reality soon intruded. The couple separated in 1992 and divorced in 1996, with both acknowledging extramarital affairs.
Piers Morgan has claimed Princess Diana told him she "had no regets" over her interview with Martin Bashir.The former Good Morning Britain star, 56, slammed the BBC for their "scandalous behaviour" surrounding the controversial 1995 Panorama interview with the Princess. A recent independent report into the BBC practices found that Martin Bashir used "deceitful behaviour" to obtain the interview with The People's Princess.
Steve Clarke On the same day that Prince William, second in line to the British throne, accused the BBC of fuelling his late mother Princess Diana’s “fear, paranoia and isolation” by deceptively obtaining an interview with her by disgraced reporter Martin Bashir, a new lobby group launched with the aim of protecting the BBC.Launched hours before the bombshell Dyson Report into the Panorama interview was dropped, the so-called British Broadcasting Challenge, backed by such luminaries as Armando
Kate Middleton was “rhapsody in blue” when she and Prince William visited Turning Point, a social care charity, in Scotland on Monday, May 24. The Duchess of Cambridge wore a double-breasted blazer from Zara and paired it with a new pleated skirt from UK-based brand Hope Fashion (according to Us Weekly.) The look was near identical to one that William’s mother, Princess Diana, wore when visiting The Queen’s Medical Center in Nottingham, England, in 1992.
The BBC’s board has launched an investigation into the British broadcaster’s culture and practices following last week’s damning inquiry into a 1995 Princess Diana interview.
Princess Diana, resigned Saturday as board chairman of Britain's National Gallery.Hall, who subsequently rose to the top job at the BBC, was heavily criticized in a report this week for a botched inquiry into how journalist Martin Bashir obtained the blockbuster interview.In a statement, the 70-year-old said his continued presence at the gallery would be a "distraction to an institution I care deeply about.”“As I said two days ago, I am very sorry for the events of 25 years ago and I believe
British journalist Martin Bashir says he did not dupe Princess Diana into doing an interview with him for the BBC programme “Panorama” in 1995.
Princess Diana.Britain’s justice secretary said Friday that the government would review the rules governing oversight of the BBC after an investigation found that one of its journalists used “deceitful behavior” to secure the interview and the corporation obscured this misconduct for 25 years.Princes William and Harry, Diana’s sons, excoriated the BBC late Thursday, saying there was a direct link between the interview and their mother’s death in a traffic accident two years later as she and a
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.