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Sad revelations - Princess Diana's lover breaks the silence after 25 years

2021-01-14T05:33:25.987Z


More than 25 years after its appearance, a scandalous interview with Princess Diana causes trouble again. Now her lover at the time expresses himself and raises serious allegations


More than 25 years after its appearance, a scandalous interview with Princess Diana causes trouble again.

Now her lover at the time expresses himself and raises serious allegations

  • Around 25 years ago,

    Princess Diana gave

    the BBC a scandalous interview.

  • In it she described openly and in detail the crises in her marriage to

    Prince Charles.

  • Now the conversation causes a stir again and her lover at the time breaks his silence.

London - puffy frills, meter-long veils and a shy smile -

Princess Diana

in a wedding dress is a sight that has burned itself deep into the collective memory.

Around 750 million people around the world followed their every move on their way to the altar.

The commoners and the prince, at the time it seemed as if a

fairy tale was

coming true.

The fairy tale quickly turned into a

nightmare

with a bitter end.

The marriage of

Lady Diana and Prince Charles

was not a happy one.

This is no longer a secret in the retrospective.

The mother of

Prince William and Prince Harry took

care of that herself.

On November 20, 1995, about two years before her tragic death, she gave

an interview

to the

British BBC

that continues to make waves to this day.

At that time, because she spoke incredibly openly about the crises in her marriage, today because the royal British woman is said to have been persuaded to the conversation under false pretenses.

Lady Diana: Her lover raises serious allegations against journalists: "He filled her head with nonsense"

The

reporter Martin Bashir

had probably convinced Diana with false information about the interview.

Her

lover

at the time,

Hasnat Khan, is

sure of that.

The surgeon actually always stays out of the public eye and doesn't like to talk to the media.

But now he has also commented on the scandal interview.

He warned Diana about the "cunning" reporter, according to the

Daily Mail

.

"He put a lot of nonsense into her head,"

said Khan of the BBC journalist.

Despite his warnings, the doctor could not prevent his lover from the interview, in which, among other things, she said the sentence, which is still famous today,

“There were three of us in this marriage.

That was a little bit '

dropped.

Martin Bashir also wanted to hear more intimate details about his relationship with Diana from Khan himself.

Prince William warned his mother Diana urgently: "He is not a good person"

Only

Prince William

was finally able to convince his mother that Martin Bashir was fooling her.

According to Khan, the then 13-year-old prince said:

"Mom, he's not a good person."

He is said

to have persuaded

Lady Di

to cut ties with the BBC reporter.

In November last year, after the first revelations about the scandal interview, the BBC announced that it would carry out

a detailed investigation

into

the incident

.

The results of this research are still pending.

According to media reports, Diana's sons Harry and William are expected to follow the proceedings with excitement.

The two

very much

honor

their mother's legacy

, and the incident must have upset them.

(mam)

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Source: merkur

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