released a statement in which he said he is "not at all satisfied" with the parameters of an inquiry into the BBC Panorama controversy surrounding the interview with his sister.He tweeted: "As I've told the BBC this evening, I'm not at all satisfied with the parameters they've set around their enquiry into the @BBCPanorama interview with Diana of 25 years ago tonight."Lord Dyson must be free to examine every aspect of this matter, from 1995 to today, as he sees fit."The investigation will consider if the steps taken by the BBC and interviewer Martin Bashir were appropriate and to what extent those actions influenced Diana's decision to give an interview.The explosive Panorama interview famously featured Diana saying: "Well, there were three.
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