Princess Diana's tragic death may have never occurred if not for BBC doing all they could to cover up British journalist Martin Bashir's infamous interview with the royal, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
Princess Diana reportedly faced "lethal consequences" after a bombshell 1995 BBC interview, claims author Andy Webb, whose book Dianarama: Deception, Entrapment, Cover-Up—The Betrayal of Princess ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Although the Metropolitan Police conducted an assessment into the Panorama interview and Bashir's tactics ...
Before her tragic death via car accident, Princess Diana reportedly had many regrets and one of those were about her sons ...
Princess Diana effectively ended her ill-conceived marriage to Prince Charles after coming clean about their issues in a bombshell interview in 1995 with Martin Bashir. While the interview signaled ...
Princess Diana's Brother Says BBC Interview Left Her "Vulnerable" When She Died Princess Diana's brother Charles Spencer said he believes her death was connected to her bombshell 1995 BBC interview ...
Diana, Princess of Wales, might still be alive if she hadn’t fallen prey to lies BBC reporter Martin Bashir planted to convince her to sit for an interview in 1995, a new book claims. BBC brass also ...
In 1995, Princess Diana made broadcasting history and shaped the future of the Royal Family when she sat down with Martin Bashir for an episode of BBC's Panorama. Three decades on, the interview ...