Bomb interview with Lady Diana, what's behind Martin Bashir's resignation. The shock indiscretion on the BBC journalist
Cold case Lady Diana: Martin Bashir, the journalist author of the frightening interview with the Princess who in 1995 revealed to the whole world the end of his marriage due to the repeated betrayals of Charles with Camilla Parker-Bowles, resigns and confessed to suffering from depression, bulimia and self-harm. That face to face led to divorce at the behest of Queen Elizabeth.
In the wake of numerous rumors, a year ago, Prince William of England, with an unprecedented intervention, publicly sided in favor of the BBC investigation aimed at shedding light on the ways in which those declarations had been "extorted" Diana herself later repented. The Duke of Cambridge lobbied for the investigation to go through and made it a personal matter because it undermined the moral legacy of her mother.
Well, today on the eve of the publication of the results of the internal investigation, Martin Bashir resigned "for health reasons". The deputy director of BBC news, Jonathan Munro, said: "He let us know about his decision last month, just before being readmitted to the hospital for another heart operation. He has decided to focus on his health ”.
An authentic exit from the scene or dictated by reasons of expediency, that is, not dragging its own broadcaster into the mud? For now it has emerged that Bashir was unscrupulous and unfair in convincing Lady Diana to break the Royal Family mantra "Never complain, never explain". The journalist circumvented her by relying on her insecurities and shamelessly lied to the fragile princess saying that her staff spied on her to pass information to the newspapers and secret services, that her bodyguards were plotting against her and that Charles was betraying her not only with Camilla, but also with the nanny Tiggy Legge-Bourke (the Daily Mail claims that he showed her the false receipt of an abortion). He went so far as to falsify some bank documents which he showed to Count Spencer to intercede with his sister. Bashir's work was a death grip for William and Harry's mother.