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Prince William: – – Steps in the right direction

Prince William (38) says in a statement that he welcomes an investigation into the much-publicized BBC interview with his mother, the late Princess Diana.

It was recently reported that the British broadcaster has appointed former Supreme Court Justice John Dyson to lead the investigation.

“The independent investigation is a step in the right direction,” said a statement from Kensington Palace. BBC.

– It should help to bring out the truth behind the actions that led to the Panorama interview and the subsequent decisions made by those in the BBC at the time, the prince continues.

«Unethical methods»

The BBC is investigating allegations of unethical practices used to bring about the controversial 1995 interview with Princess Diana.

In the interview, which was seen by over 22 million people in the UK, Diana mentioned her ailing marriage to Prince Charles for the first time.

POSITIVE: Prince William is positive about the investigation of the interview with his mother in 1995. Photo: Kensington Palace / AP
POSITIVE: Prince William is positive about the investigation of the interview with his mother in 1995. Photo: Kensington Palace / AP
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Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, has accused journalist Martin Bashir of showing him fake documents to persuade his sister to take part in the interview.

Bashir is also accused of paying employees around Diana to spy on her. He was a little known journalist at the time he interviewed Diana, but has since had a successful career.

In the interview, Diana said, among other things, that there were three people in the marriage: herself, Prince Charles and his lover Camilla Parker Bowles. She also revealed that she herself had been unfaithful.

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Diana died in a car accident in Paris in 1997, the year after she was divorced from the British prince. Prince Charles and Parker-Bowles were later married.

The investigation will mainly focus on Bashir. He has so far not responded to the allegations. The BBC says he has severe coronary heart disease.

“The BBC is determined to find out the truth about these incidents, which is why we have commissioned an independent inquiry,” said BBC chief Tim Davie.

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