Sunday Express

Earl Spencer turns up the heat on BBC over Diana interview

- By News Reporter

PRINCESS Diana’s brother Earl Spencer upped the pressure in his war with the BBC yesterday when he shared a touching childhood picture of him and his sister.

It came as the head of the Westminste­r media watchdog, Julian Knight MP, said claims about how Diana had been convinced to be interviewe­d for the corporatio­n’s Panorama show in 1995 were “deeply disturbing”.

He also called for an independen­t investigat­ion.

Earl Spencer released the photograph yesterday after he’d revealed more damning informatio­n from his dossier on the methods used by reporter Martin Bashir to convince Diana to take part in the interview.

The poignant snapshot shows Diana and Charles – then aged around seven and 10 – posing on a summer’s day. The future princess is seen draping a protective arm around her little brother’s shoulder as he looks straight into the camera.

Diana and Charles were especially close at this time when their mother

Frances was leaving the family home for her new love, Peter Shand Kydd.

A family friend explained: “Charles and Diana became even closer. Despite her age, Diana was very protective towards Charles.”

Yesterday within a few minutes the photograph had clocked up hundreds of “likes” on Twitter, with one social media user saying: “Lovely photo. Sibling love. God rest her soul.”

Another said: “She was set up by the BBC. I hate the way she was treated.”

In the 1995 interview, Diana famously told Bashir “there were three of us in this marriage”, referring to Prince Charles’ relationsh­ip with Camilla Parker Bowles.

One family friend warned yesterday: “This is just the start. The BBC should not underestim­ate Charles. He will never stop until he has dragged everyone and everything out into the daylight.”

MPS are closely watching developmen­ts. Mr Knight, chairman of the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and

Sport Committee, told

Sky News: “This is deeply disturbing and it is important for public confidence in BBC journalism a thorough investigat­ion is carried out.” Yesterday further details of the astonishin­g methods apparently used by Bashir emerged. Earl Spencer released details of 32 smears contained in his detailed dossier on his contacts with the Panorama reporter.

A BBC spokesman said in a statement: “The BBC has apologised. We are happy to repeat that apology. And while this was a quarter of a century ago, we absolutely will investigat­e – robustly and fairly – substantiv­e new informatio­n. Unfortunat­ely, we are hampered at the moment by the simple fact that we are unable to discuss any of this with Martin Bashir, as he is seriously unwell.”

 ??  ?? CALL FOR ANSWERS: Julian Knight MP, head of the media watchdog, told Sky News claims about the Diana interview were “deeply disturbing”
CALL FOR ANSWERS: Julian Knight MP, head of the media watchdog, told Sky News claims about the Diana interview were “deeply disturbing”
 ??  ?? INTERVIEW: Diana in 1995 with Bashir (below)
INTERVIEW: Diana in 1995 with Bashir (below)
 ??  ?? ANGER: Earl Spencer is pursuing the BBC
ANGER: Earl Spencer is pursuing the BBC

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