The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Queen: Diana’sTV confession­was ‘frightful’

- By Chris Hastings ARTS CORRESPOND­ENT

THE QUEEN described Princess Diana’s explosive interview on Panorama as a ‘frightful thing’ to have done, a new documentar­y reveals.

Her Majesty made her feelings clear over lunch with Sir Richard Eyre, former director of the National Theatre, shortly after the 1995 broadcast.

Sir Richard, who was a BBC governor at the time, says: ‘I had lunch with the Queen not long after and she said to me unprompted, “How are things at the BBC?” and I said, “Oh well, fine”. And she said, “Frightful thing to do, frightful thing that my daughter-in-law did”.’

His comments come in a new Channel 5 documentar­y called Diana: The Interview That

Shocked The World. It features key figures involved in the production and broadcast of the original programme, which drew more than 20million viewers who tuned in to see Diana reveal the secrets of her marriage.

In the new documentar­y, Sir Richard also remarks on the make-up worn by Diana during her encounter with interviewe­r Martin Bashir.

He says: ‘It’s like somebody who has been very, very tearful, and then run out of a room and come back ten minutes later having restored their make-up.

‘I think that’s a conscious decision. I think that she presented herself as a victim. The artfulness of the appearance of spontaneit­y – that’s acting.’

Diana: The Interview That Shocked The World will be broadcast next Sunday at 9pm on Channel 5.

 ??  ?? TELLING ALL: Diana on Panorama in 1995, in which she revealed the state of her marriage
TELLING ALL: Diana on Panorama in 1995, in which she revealed the state of her marriage

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