William, Harry condemn BBC over 'deceitful' Diana interview
The Hindu
In his statement, William said the BBC's failures contributed to the deterioration of his parents' marriage and worsened Diana's feelings of paranoia
Prince William and his brother Prince Harry on Thursday issued strongly worded statements criticizing the BBC and British media for unethical practices after an investigation concluded that one of the broadcaster's journalists in 1995. The circumstances surrounding the interview from more than 20 years ago came under scrutiny after Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, made renewed complaints that journalist Martin Bashir used false documents and other dishonest tactics to persuade Diana to agree to the interview. The BBC appointed a retired senior judge in November to lead an investigation into the matter. On Thursday, a report from the inquiry said Mr Bashir acted in a deceitful way and breached BBC rules by mocking up fake bank statements and showing them to Charles Spencer to gain access to the princess.More Related News