Prince William Incensed That “The Crown” Will Dramatize Mom Princess Diana’s Panorama Interview

It seems like Prince William has really had it with online streaming services fictionalizing fiction. There’s a new report that suggests the Duke of Cambridge is feeling frustrated that “The Crown” will dramatize Princess Diana’s infamous interview with the BBC’s Panorama. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.

Prince William thinks this is nothing but Netflix’s way of commercializing perhaps one of Princess Diana’s most embarrassing sit-down interviews, in which she hinted that she knew her husband Prince Charles was involved with Camilla Parker Bowles behind her back as she said, “There were three of us in this marriage.”

Prince William Is Pissed That “The Crown” Will Dramatize Princess Diana’s Panorama Interview

One source close to the situation told The Sun, “The Crown’s creators see the interview as the keystone moment in series five. To the writers, the stormy marriage between Charles and Di led up to her outpouring on Panorama, and the aftermath of that decision defined her final months. They are making a huge investment in that. The Crown has a track record of delving into areas of the Royal Family’s history they’d rather be left alone.”

Meanwhile, royal expert Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, said: “This would be extremely upsetting and the only protection ­William has is not to watch it.”

Back in September, it was reported that there will be no criminal investigation into Princess Diana’s BBC interview. However, the BBC was forced to apologize to Princess Diana and the royal family for the interview.

Lord Dyson publicly released his report into whether BBC reporter Martin Bashir deceived Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, into introducing him to the princess. His report also criticized a 1996 internal investigation conducted by former director-general Lord Tony Hall, who was director of BBC news and current affairs when the Diana interview was screened, as “woefully ineffective.”

Apparently, Martin Bashir commissioned fake bank statements and used “deceitful behavior” in a “serious breach” of the BBC’s producer guidelines to secure his Panorama interview, the inquiry concluded.

In a statement, Scotland Yard said: “In March 2021, the MPS determined it was not appropriate to begin a criminal investigation into allegations of unlawful activity in connection with a documentary broadcast in 1995 but should any significant new evidence emerge it would be assessed.

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