Britain: scandal broke out around famous interview with Princess Diana

The British press discusses the results of an independent investigation about the scandalous interview, which Princess Diana gave the program of the BBC “Panorama” in 1995. The interview in which Diana first told about the marital infidelity of Prince Charles, was received with the help of fake documents, the journalist himself lied about this guide, and the management of the corporation preferred to leave it without consequences, came to the conclusion of the commission headed by the retired judge Lord Dyson. It is reported by the Russian BBC service.

On the evening before, Diana’s sons, William and Harry, collapsed with criticism on BBC, stating that the interview with their mother was illegitimate and never should be broadcast.

“Interviews played a big role in the deterioration of relations between my parents and wounded very many,” said the Duke of Cambridge. – She failed not only a dishonest journalist, but also a BBC manual. “

FINANCIAL Times called William’s statement, which was broadcast on the ITV channel, “an unprecedented attack on the BBC”.

In a separate statement, the Duke Sasseksky accused his mother’s death in 1997 toxic culture and expressed concern that such practices were “still widespread.” “The chain reaction associated with the culture of operation and non -ethic actions in the end was deprived of her life,” said Prince Harry.

On Thursday, BBC apologized for the actions of Bashira, who fraudulently achieved the consent of Princess Diana on a scandalous interview with him in 1995. BBC concluded that Bashir showed her younger brother Charles Spencer fake bank statements, testifying that the employees of the Buckingham Palace were allegedly hired for surveillance. As a result, Bashir enlisted Spencer support.

Diana, Princess Wales died on the night of August 30 to August 31, 1997, after Mercedes, in which she went to his companion Dodi al-Fame, trying to break away from the paparazzi photographers, crashed into a pillar in the tunnel Under the Alma Square in Paris.