Woman's Day Magazine NZ

‘I WANT JUSTICE FOR MUM!’

In the past four years, Prince Harry has only just begun processing the tragic 1997 passing of his mother, Princess Diana, thanks in no small part to groundbreaking therapy and the encouragement of his wife.

But just as he gathered the courage to tell the world about his pain on his new mental, Diana’s youngest son’s world came crashing down again when it was revealed that BBC journalist Martin Bashir had deceived his mother into giving her bombshell 1995 interview. In the infamous chat, she described her marriage to Prince Charles as “a bit crowded”, thanks to his affair with Camilla Parker Bowles.

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