The BBC has decided: it will remedy at the “Infamous” interview extorted in 1995 to Lady Diana with a maxi donation of € 1.75 million. A mountain of money – from pay to a charity of the royal family’s choice, according to Daily Mail – which would correspond to the money collected by the British broadcaster by selling all over the world the broadcasting rights of the famous television outburst with which the princess, interviewed by the journalist Martin Bashir for the program Panorama, made the Crown tremble by recounting all its torments in front of 23 million astonished spectators: the “Three-way marriage” with Carlo (due to Camilla), the betrayals with the army captain James Hewitt, and then the bulimia, the depression post-partum, masochistic temptations.
The BBC had already admitted last May, after launching an independent investigation, that that interview had been extorted from Diana with “dishonest methods”. But how was Bashir going to fool Diana? The journalist, with the help of graphic designers from the BBC, he showed the princess some false papers. In particular a certificate of abortion therapeutic in the name of Tiggy Legge-Bourke, William and Harry’s nanny at the time. Diana, that already he suspected that Carlo was having an affair with Tiggy, went on a rampage. Among the forged documents there was also a bank receipt showing that two courtiers were paid to spy on Diana. The already fragile princess went haywire at the idea that the royal family was plotting against her.
For years Charles Spencer, that on the basis of those false documents he organized the meeting between Diana and Bashir, it fights for defend the memory of the sister greater. Now the BBC is convinced it has done justice. With a gigantic sum of money to be donated to a charity that will have to be chosen by the royal family. Harry and William, of course, will also be involved in the decision.
An epilogue that certainly does not alleviate the pain of the princess’s two children. IPrince William, a few months ago, asking “the truth” about his mother’s bombshell interview he had condemned the BBC for cheating his mother, “contributing greatly to the fear, paranoia and isolation of his later years of life». Harry for his part had been even tougher, attacking “the domino effect of a culture of exploitation and unethical practices”: “Our mother died for this. And nothing has changed“. Unfortunately, nothing will change, not even with stellar compensation.

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