Scottish Daily Mail

BASHIR ‘SHOWED DIANA FAKE TIGGY ABORTION BILL’

EXCLUSIVE Bombshell claim about royal nanny made to inquiry into how rogue reporter got princess interview

- By Sam Greenhill Chief Reporter

PRINCESS Diana was allegedly tricked into granting her Panorama interview after Martin Bashir showed her a faked abortion ‘receipt’ for royal nanny Tiggy Legge-Bourke.

The shocking claim is among bombshell evidence given to the inquiry into the BBC and Bashir.

Retired Supreme Court judge Lord Dyson has interviewe­d 17 witnesses as he probes allegation­s the broadcaste­r covered up a trail of deceit by the journalist. Bashir is accused of peddling lies and vile smears to the vulnerable princess to land his explosive 1995 scoop, in which she famously proclaimed ‘there were three of us in this marriage’.

Diana was said to have been obsessed with the bizarre idea that Charles wanted her murdered in order to marry the nanny.

The princess was so convinced Miss LeggeBourk­e had become pregnant by Charles that an investigat­ion was launched by Sir

Robert Fellowes, the Queen’s private secretary and Diana’s brother-in-law, after the princess allegedly approached Tiggy at a party and hissed: ‘So sorry to hear about the baby.’

Television sources have told the Daily Mail that Lord Dyson, commission­ed by the BBC in November, has started writing his report, which could be damning of former corporatio­n chiefs. Among the startling evidence given to his investigat­ion, it is understood he has been told:  Diana was enraged by ‘proof’ – which was untrue and prepostero­us – that Miss Legge-Bourke had had an abortion;  The princess had pulled out of agreeing to the historic interview, before Bashir fired her up with more lies just a week before filming;  Diana was ‘like a bull given an electric shock’, confiding in her lawyer days after meeting the BBC reporter that ‘reliable sources’ had warned of an assassinat­ion plot against her;  She said the ‘sources’ had also told her the Queen would abdicate and Prince Charles would take the throne;  A handwritte­n letter from Diana to the BBC exoneratin­g Bashir was allegedly dictated ‘word for word’ by the reporter himself.

The sources said yesterday that Lord Dyson was ‘determined’ to stick to the six-month estimate for his inquiry, and has been interviewi­ng witnesses via Zoom video meetings.

An insider said: ‘He’s been making really good progress. He’s been going great guns and doing it a lot quicker than expected.’

While the former judge’s final report into Panorama is expected in May or June, ironically the BBC is preparing another Panorama on the case to be broadcast first, in mid-April.

Meanwhile, sources have been busy briefing out Bashir’s version of events, before Lord Dyson issues his verdict. BBC sources are said to be furious at briefings given on behalf of the corporatio­n’s religion editor to The Daily Telegraph about his evidence to Lord Dyson, in which he blames Diana for many of the royal smears.

While the senior BBC correspond­ent admits using fake bank statements, he is said to have disputed claims by Diana’s brother Earl Spencer that they were used to gain his trust, the sources have told the Telegraph.

The Mail’s own investigat­ion has uncovered a wide variety of claims made to Lord Dyson.

One source said the former judge had been ‘courteous’, ‘extremely well informed’ and ‘forensic’ in his interviews with witnesses, and had asked many former staff what they ‘thought of Martin Bashir’.

They added: ‘He was exactly what you expect a wise judge to be – the best of British.’

‘All this nonsense filling her head’

All requests for interviews with Lord Dyson, Bashir and Lord Spencer have been declined.

It is understood the judge is considerin­g evidence that Diana was stung into the Panorama interview by a series of prepostero­us lies – including about the nanny’s ‘abortion’.

In an explosive interview with the Mail last year, Lord Spencer revealed how he had reluctantl­y helped to introduce Bashir to his sister in 1995. To clinch his scoop, the BBC reporter claimed to have evidence the siblings would be interested in.

Bashir allegedly gained the trust of the earl by showing him forged bank statements purporting to reveal – falsely – that his head of security Alan Waller was in the pocket of national newspapers and the security services.

Then, during a September 1995 meeting with Diana and Lord Spencer, Bashir peddled an astonishin­g catalogue of jaw-dropping smears about the royals – designed to play to the princess’s paranoias – including that her husband Charles was ‘in love’ with her children’s nanny, Miss Legge-Bourke. The BBC reporter allegedly told her that her bodyguard was plotting against her, her friends were betraying her and MI6 had recorded Charles and his private secretary planning the ‘end game’.

He said Charles and Miss Legge-Bourke went on a secret holiday together. He lied that Prince Edward was having treatment for Aids at the Royal Marsden Hospital, that the Queen was a ‘comfort eater’ with ‘heart problems’, and that both Charles and Diana’s private secretarie­s were taking bungs from the security services.

The Mail has been told Lord Dyson is aware of claims that, although Diana was motivated by ‘all this nonsense filling her head’ to speak out, she had last-minute nerves and was thinking of pulling out of the Panorama interview.

However, around the end of October 1995, her mind was changed when she was ‘fired up’ in a last-ditch meeting with Bashir and possibly Steve Hewlett, the then editor of Panorama, on the final weekend of October – a week before she eventually sat down in front of the BBC cameras.

The exact contents of this meeting are unknown. However, just a day or two later – on Monday, October 30 – Diana met with her lawyer Lord

Mishcon, who wrote a bombshell note later read out at her inquest. It detailed Diana’s fears that she would assassinat­ed, and mentioned Miss Legge-Bourke’s ‘abortion’.

The nanny’s relationsh­ip with William and Harry had led to jealousy from Diana and by 1995 the princess was open to rumours about a closeness between Miss Legge-Bourke and her estranged husband. Bashir is accused of playing on that false belief.

Now Lord Dyson has been told a ‘receipt’ of the supposed abortion that never happened had convinced Diana she needed to go ahead with the Panorama interview. The ‘frightened’ princess allegedly felt she must speak out publicly, despite her fears about doing so.

Having just been told the Queen would renounce the throne and Charles wanted Miss Legge-Bourke to take Diana’s place, the urgency to speak to Panorama was said to be acute. The Mail previously revealed how Earl Spencer regarded Bashir as a ‘fantasist’ at the extraordin­ary meeting with him and Diana on September 19, 1995, but did not realise his sister had kept in touch afterwards – leading to the explosive interview.

The princess’s brother has said he would never have introduced them if Bashir had not shown him the faked bank statements.

But according to sources briefing the Telegraph, the mocked-up statements were shown to the earl only after the reporter had been introduced to Diana.

Bashir ordered BBC artist Matt Weissler to create the forgeries. According to Bashir, this was done in September or October. But Earl Spencer has previously insisted he was shown the forgeries in August. Lord Dyson will have to decide which version to believe. BBC bigwigs, including former director-general Lord Hall, are expected to come in for serious criticism for an alleged ‘cover-up’ in 1996 after The Mail on Sunday exposed Bashir’s methods.

Bashir, 59, who is on sick leave from the BBC, is believed to have told Lord Dyson it was Diana, rather than him, to blame for the vast majority of the shocking comments. He apparently said many of the allegation­s were consistent with Diana telling him on a later occasion that she spoke with mystics and clairvoyan­ts.

 ??  ?? Nanny: Tiggy Legge-Bourke
Nanny: Tiggy Legge-Bourke
 ??  ?? Tricked: Princess Diana
Tricked: Princess Diana
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 ??  ?? Abortion claims: Former royal nanny Tiggy LeggeBourk­e. Top: Bashir interviews Diana in 1995
Abortion claims: Former royal nanny Tiggy LeggeBourk­e. Top: Bashir interviews Diana in 1995
 ??  ?? On sick leave: Martin Bashir
On sick leave: Martin Bashir

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