How Princess Diana’s Dance With the Media Impacted William and Harry

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How Princess Diana’s Dance With the Media Impacted William and Harry
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“Time and again, Diana chose to invade her own privacy”: In her new book, Tina Brown offers a revealing look at Princess Diana’s tumultuous relationship with the press—and the impact it had on her sons.

Time and again, Diana chose to invade her own privacy, often for the capricious reason of making the men in her life jealous. The most unforgettable “stolen” snap from Diana’s last fateful holiday was the famous “kiss” picture of her in a clinch with bare-chested Dodi Fayed, her playboy lover, off the coast of Corsica. It was she who tipped off Italian lensman Mario Brenna—to send a taunting message to the real love of her life, Hasnat Khan.

I became breathless, I needed oxygen. I went as red as a guardsman’s tunic. I stuttered, “Er, Your Royal Highness, in as much as I can see under your suit, they seem, um…perfect to me. I wouldn’t worry.”At the end of the lunch, Coleridge walked her to her car outside Vogue House, where she was besieged by paparazzi.

In May 2021, Lord Dyson, one of England’s most senior retired judges, issued a searing report unmasking the full extent of the BBC cover-up of Bashir’s trickery in securing the notorious interview with Diana. He confirmed that Bashir successfully manipulated Diana’s paranoia by showing her brother, Earl Spencer, forged documents that “proved” her closest advisers had betrayed her to the palace, inflaming her desire to speak out for herself.

After Lord Dyson’s report about the BBC’s Bashir cover-up, William chose to make a grave address on camera that could not quite hide the fury of a still-haunted son. “It is my view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said,” he told the world. “The interview was a major contribution to making my parents’ relationship worse and has since hurt countless others.

That Diana was hounded is undeniable. But in her last spiral in Paris, there were many fatal factors. Dodi Fayed, unused to being in the eye of the celebrity storm, was overexcited by the thrill of the chase. It was Diana’s choice—not the palace’s—to dispense with round-the-clock Scotland Yard protection. In the 2008 inquest into Diana’s death, former police commissioner Lord Condon testified that Diana was adamant that she did not want protection.

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