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Charles prince of wales interview
Charles prince of wales interview







charles prince of wales interview

Lord Stevens also suggested that ex-BBC journalist Martin Bashir may have exploited Diana's vulnerability and made her paranoid about her security around the time she wrote the note.

charles prince of wales interview

However, he told the Daily Mail the Prince could not explain why Diana had written the note and left it in the pantry of Kensington Palace, for her butler Paul Burrell.

charles prince of wales interview

Lord Stevens interviewed Charles as a witness and not a suspect

Charles prince of wales interview series#

In a joint interview with the Daily Mail and a seven part Mail+ podcast series on Diana's death, Lord Stevens said he read out Diana's words during his meeting with Charles on December 6, 2005. In the note, Diana wrote: 'Camilla is nothing but a decoy so we are being used by the man in every sense of the word.' The letter alleged this would happen to allow Charles to marry their former nanny, Tiggy Legge-Bourke. However, Lord Stevens has now told The Daily Mail that he read Charles a letter, penned by Diana in 1995, claiming she would die in a car crash through 'brake failure and serious head injury'. ĭodi's father, former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, failed in an attempt to obtain transcripts of the interview in 2007. Lord Stevens, a former head of Scotland Yard, said he had to "follow the evidence" and question the Prince of Wales about a letter written by his ex wife, who died in a Paris car crash in 1997 alongside Dodi Fayed. Details of a police interview with Prince Charles about the death of Princess Diana have been shared by a retired senior police officer.









Charles prince of wales interview