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Princess Diana's brother shares a photo of his childhood

2020-11-11T15:06:08.587Z


Charles Spencer, Princess Diana's younger brother, posted an unpublished picture with his older sister when they were children.


Charles Spencer

, the brother of

Princess Diana

, surprised by sharing an old photograph in which he appears with her when they were children.

Spencer shared the postcard through his Twitter account and caused a sensation among royal followers and fans, who are looking forward to the fourth season of the series 'The Crown', which will premiere on November 15.

In October, the production house shared on social networks the first photos of 

Emma Corrin, 

characterized as Diana of Wales, and days later the first image of the actress came to light, wearing a new version of the famous wedding dress that the princess wore in 1981 .


Born on August 30, 1961, Diana grew up with three brothers, Charles and two sisters,

Sarah

and

Jane

.

The postcard, in which Charles can be seen standing next to his older sister, comes after the 56-year-old man publicly accused the BBC of sending him a partial apology for the use of false documents that were used to enhance the famous television interview that Diana starred in 25 years ago in 'Panorama'.

The man recently published a letter that he sent to the director of said television, in which he accused the media of covering up the unethical tactics used for the princess's 1995 interview, in which he memorably said, "There were three of us." referring to her marriage to

Prince Charles

, who had

Camilla Parker Bowles

as a lover

.

A story last month in the 'Sunday Times' revealed that 'Panorama' interviewer

Martin Bashir

created fake bank statements prior to the November 1995 interview in an attempt to convince Spencer that one of his employees was leaking. information about Diana's family.

A 1996 BBC internal investigation claimed that the forged documents were unrelated to the interview.

However, Spencer dismissed these findings and accused the network of lying about their conduct.

"[The BBC] has yet to apologize for what really matters here, the incredibly serious falsification of bank statements that suggests Diana's closest confidants were spying on her for her enemies," Spencer told 'People' earlier this year. month.

"This was what led me to talk to Diana about those things. This in turn led to the meeting where I introduced Diana to Bashir, on September 19, 1995. This then led to the interview," he continued.

"The BBC has so far refused to acknowledge the above. They claim that Diana was not misled. They have ignored my question as to whether the apology for her fake bank statements extends to those who actually persuaded Diana to meet with Bashir," he added.

The 'Panorama' interview led to an order from

Queen Elizabeth II

insisting that Diana and Charles legally end their marriage after they separated in 1992. They eventually divorced in 1996.

According to the portal, the television station assured that it had properly apologized to Spencer and stated, "The BBC has apologized. We are fine with repeating that apology, and although this was a quarter of a century ago, we will absolutely investigate, in a solid and fair way again substantial information ".

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Source: telemundo

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