BBC reporter convinced Princess Diana of the interview with a forged abortion confirmation

BBC reporter convinced Princess Diana of the interview with a forged abortion confirmation

Panorama's famous journalist, Martin Bashir, reportedly showed Princess Diana a false confirmation of her nanny's abortion, Tiggy Legge-Bourke. This was his unrealistic attempt to persuade the princess to give the famous interview. According to the Daily Mail, Diana believed Prince Charles had a relationship with Tiggy and doubted that [...]

Judge Lord Dyson is conducting the investigation and reportedly interviewed 17 witnesses. His findings will be published in the coming months, and according to sources for the Daily Mail, they include evidence that Diana changed her mind about the interview several days before the shooting and that the counterfeit confirmation of the abortion helped her convince her to continue with the interview.

Prince William issued a rare public statement about the November interview last year, saying:
Unindependent encryption is a step in the right direction. This should help to establish the truth after the actions that led to the Panorama interview and subsequent decisions made by the BBC at the time. ” Meanwhile, a spokesman for the BBC told People that: “Martin will not make any public comments as the investigation is continuing. The BBC has no comment on this”.

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