- BBC to donate sales revenues from 1995 interview with Princess Diana to charity.
- Was discovered that she had been duped into revealing infidelity in marriage to Prince Charles.
- BBC journalist Martin Bashir commissioned false bank documents and then showed them to the princess’ brother to convince her to appear.
BBC announced on Friday that it had given sales revenues from a 1995 interview with Princess Diana to charity after it was discovered that she had been duped into the bombshell revelation.
The “Panorama” interview, in which Diana revealed infidelity in her marriage to heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, was watched by a record 22.8 million people.
In an independent inquiry issued in May, retired senior judge John Dyson stated that BBC journalist Martin Bashir commissioned false bank documents and then showed them to the princess’ brother to convince her to appear.
The British broadcasting behemoth announced on Friday that it has donated £1.42 million ($1.64 million) to seven organisations associated with the princess.
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