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Ex-BBC head quits gallery job amid Diana interview fallout – Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Hall, who was director of BBC news and current affairs at the time of the public broadcaster’s explosive 1995 interview with Princess Diana, resigned on Saturday…
The BBC commissioned the report after Dianas brother, Charles Spencer, complained that Bashir used false documents and other dishonest tactics to persuade Diana to grant the interview.
In the interview, Diana said her marriage to Prince Charles had failed because he was still in love with former lover Camilla Parker Bowles, whom Charles would go on to marry a decade later.
Diana, then 34, said she was devastated when she found out in 1986 five years after her marriage that Charles had renewed his…
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