The BBC 25 years after the interview given by Princess Diana to journalist Martin Bashir, compensates the former secretary of Patrick Jeffson with 100,000 poundsbecause the statements were taken fraudulently, which affected their relationship.
“She died thinking she had betrayed her,” Jeffson was quoted as saying by Dailymail.co.uk, as Bashir lied to the princess to persuade her to break her silence about the British royal family.
So the BBC published official announcement“The BBC acknowledges and acknowledges that Governor Patrick Jeffson was seriously injured as a result of the circumstances under which he was interviewed in 1995 by Diana, Princess of Wales.”
However, according to the British publication, Patrick Jeffson will not keep the compensationas he decided to donate the entire amount in one children’s hostel of South Wales, who was also the Princess Diana’s latest charity move before he was killed.
Source: News Beast
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