explosive interview between Princess Diana and journalist Martin Bashir aired in 1995, but 25 years later, new evidence suggests that the reporter may have used forged bank statements and other unethical methods to convince Diana to partake in the interview, Deadline reports.Now, the situation is being properly investigated — however, it’s complicated by the fact that Bashir, now 57 and a religion editor for BBC News, is gravely ill with COVID-19.Over the weekend, the BBC apologized to Princess Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, after he brought forward the evidence. (Princess Diana died in 1997 from injuries sustained in a car crash.) The network admitted that Bashir showed Spencer bank statements doctored by a staff graphic designer..
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