WATCH | 10 shocking moments from the new Diana documentary The Princess
Compiled by Bashiera Parker Royal reporter, Bashiera Parker, takes a closer look at the most scandalous, controversial, and shocking moments from The Princess.
One of the hardest things to come to terms with is the people who chased her into the tunnel were the same people who were taking photographs of her while she was still dying on the back seat of the car.Her death, however, influenced change, with laws forever changed in the UK for the press. The Press Complaints Commission ordered that the media can't engage in persistent or aggressive conduct, while California passed a law prohibiting photographers from trespassing on private properties.
The documentary looks at Diana's rocky relationship with Prince Charles, which was doomed from the get-go, evident in footage from their engagement interview.Elsewhere in the documentary, Charles says in a speech, with Diana sitting alongside him, looking sombre :"I've come to the conclusion that really it would have been far easier to have had two wives...
The interviewer, disgraced journalist, Martin Bashir, has since come under fire for how he obtained the groundbreaking interview.Martin Bashir interviews Princess Diana in Kensington Palace for the television program Panorama in 1995.While many crowded the streets near Buckingham Palace to pay their respects after Diana died, author Christopher Hitchens came out and argued with those who loved the princess and pretty much told them to get a life.