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Prince Harry joins Prince William in welcoming BBC inquiry into Princess Diana’s 1995 interview
Harry, Duke of Sussex, has joined his brother William, Duke of Cambridge, in welcoming a new investigation into how the BBC secured a historic 1995 interview with their mother Diana, Princess of Wales.
Key points:
- Prince William has previously said the inquiry was a step in the right direction
- Princess Diana’s 1995 interview was watched by millions globally
- The journalist in question has been unable to speak on the issue due to health complications
John Dyson, a former UK Supreme Court justice, is leading a new inquiry into how the public broadcaster obtained the interview and whether executives covered up any wrongdoing after accusations that the late princess was tricked into taking part.
This has sprung from new allegations from the…
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