Princess Diana’s sensational Panorama interview that changed how the royals have been viewed forever. The explosive conversation with BBC journalist Martin Bashir in 1995 rocked the palace and sparked headlines across the globe.At the time there were questions over how Bashir, then a young, relatively unknown reporter, had managed to land such a prize.And 25-years on it is still making shockwaves as Diana's brother, Earl Spencer, is on a warpath with the BBC over allegedly forged documents used to convince his sister onto the show.Last week, the new BBC director general, Tim Davie, apologised to Spencer for the use of fake bank statements that purported to show one of Spencer’s employees was being paid for information, but said it played no.
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