Royal cover-up and BBC lies exposed after 20-year investigation

Royal Cover-up and BBC Lies Exposed After 20-Year Investigation

The programme, simply titled 'An interview with HRH The Princess of Wales', became the most controversial broadcast in BBC history. Airing in November 1995, it drew 23 million viewers in the UK and around 200 million worldwide.

Recorded two weeks earlier, the encounter was not a standard interview but a carefully orchestrated performance between Panorama reporter Martin Bashir and Princess Diana. It was crafted and rehearsed with a clear purpose, leaving a lasting impact decades later.

Diana’s Revealing Words

Diana appeared vulnerable yet poised, delivering memorable lines such as:

“There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.”

She responded smoothly to challenging questions with rehearsed sound bites. On her role, she said:

“I'd like to be a queen of people's hearts. In people's hearts.”

Bashir also asked personal questions, including whether she had been unfaithful during her marriage. Diana admitted:

“I adored him.”

Summary

This broadcast revealed a carefully staged interview that shaped public perception of Princess Diana, leaving a profound and lasting legacy.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-08