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  • Loose Women star hits back at troll after chaotic scenes in ITV studio

    Loose Women star hits back at troll after chaotic scenes in ITV studio

    The Loose Women studio erupted in chaos as Charlene White and Janet Street-Porter clashed over racism at the Ukrainian border, as people desperately try to flee the unfolding crisis

    Loose Women’s Charlene White has slammed trolls who accused her of “playing the race card” during a conversation on the ITV daytime show on racism at the Ukrainian border.

    The 41-year-old clashed with fellow panellist Janet Street-Porter on Tuesday as Charlene highlighted the devastating reports of terrified refugees being stranded at the border due to racism.

    Charlene told her fellow panellists: “There is one thing that has really stuck out to me in the midst of people trying to flee from their homes, trying to dodge bullets and bombs, they still have time for racism.

    “You’ve got thousands of Black, Asian, Syrian, Arab students and workers who have also been trying to get out of Ukraine and have been prevented from doing so due to the incessant racism that they have experienced. They’ve not been allowed to go through the border into Poland for example, where they’ve been pushed back.”

    “I think that’s a very clear reflection of what it is the world is dealing with – and this isn’t just in Ukraine, this happens in wars the world over, especially when it comes to migrant workers.”

    Charlene clashed with fellow panellist Janet on Tuesday
    Charlene clashed with fellow panellist Janet on Tuesday 
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    She continued: “The difference I think this time is that it’s a younger demographic who are used to posting on TikTok, on Twitter, on Facebook and they’re telling their story.”

    Janet, 75, then interjected to say: “I hear what you’re saying, and I completely understand it and on the news last night, they did show some of the students talking about how badly they were treated and the effort it had taken for them to get on the train and get across the border.

    “But I also think Poland, for example, has exceeded all expectations in accepting 150,000 refugees.”

    The pair entered a quick-fire back and forth over the issue and a number of viewers took issue with Charlene’s response to the reports of racial injustice and criticised her for “playing the race card”.

    Charlene took to Twitter following the discussion to address the trolls, writing: “For those throwing the phrase, “playing the race card” at me today regarding Loose Women… let me be VERY clear.

    Charlene took to Twitter following the discussion to address the trolls
    Charlene took to Twitter following the discussion to address the trolls 
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    “You feeling uncomfortable hearing someone talking about race is not my concern, when the concern ought to be directed towards the victims who are subjected to it.”

    Several social media users took to the comments section to commend the Loose Women host for highlighting the issues at the Ukrainian border.

    One wrote: “You said what needed to be said. If people can’t handle it that’s their own cup of tea! Thank you for highlighting what is going on.”

    Another commented: “I just don’t understand why people choose to blatantly deny what is in front of their faces. Well done Charlene for bringing it to mainstream when the masses choose to ignore… As ALWAYs.”

    Loose Women airs weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV

  • Stacey Solomon shares tough tongue tie struggle with Rose as she returns to Loose Women

    Stacey Solomon shares tough tongue tie struggle with Rose as she returns to Loose Women

    Stacey Solomon was overjoyed as she made her return to Loose Women today properly for the first time in eight months. She opened up about her struggle with trying to get tongue tie diagnosed in her daughter Rose

    Stacey Solomon documented her struggle with tongue tie in her daughter Rose as she returned to Loose Women.

    The 32-year-old presenter made her return to the ITV show’s panel properly for the first time in months, after welcoming her and husband-to-be Joe Swash’s daughter Rose into the world in October.

    And as she joined Kaye Adams, Judi Love and Nadia Sawalha on the panel, Stacey gave fans an update on her home birth, her baby Rose and her struggles with tongue tie.

    Speaking to her co-hosts, she said: “I can’t believe we’re allowed to hug now! It’s been too long. I’ve missed you all so much.”

    Stacey discussed an important issue for mothers as she returned to Loose Women
    Stacey discussed an important issue for mothers as she returned to Loose Women 
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    She also spoke about her struggles with tongue tie with Rose, and how – after she battled through it with son Rex – she was determined to find out if Rose had the same problem as soon as she could.

    “Ultimately, I just think some people in the medical profession don’t want to recognise it because they then have to put budget towards it. But I feel like genuinely, if people have the opportunity to know their baby has tongue tie, they should,” she said.

    Nadia then added: “It just breaks my heart how many people not even know.”

    Stacey was overjoyed to be back on Loose Women
    Stacey was overjoyed to be back on Loose Women 
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    Fans were overjoyed to see Stacey back on the show and took to Twitter to share their excitement.

    “Don’t normally watch #LooseWomen but it’s good to see @StaceySolomon back she’s glowing,” one wrote.

    Whilst others praised her for raising awareness of tongue tie, writing: ” #LooseWomen my third daughter had a posterior tongue-tie at birth. Feeding was so painful. I knew about #tonguetie but had never heard of the posterior version. Mothers should be more supported to help with feeding. Thanks for raising awareness.”

    Stacey opened up about her struggle with having her baby's tongue tie diagnosed
    Stacey opened up about her struggle with having her baby’s tongue tie diagnosed

    Stacey has Rose with husband-to-be Joe Swash
    Stacey has Rose with husband-to-be Joe Swash 
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    Instagram)Stacey hasn’t been on the show in her full capacity since Rose was born, but her and Joe did appear with the baby in a special festive episode last year, where she discussed the possibility of her and her fiancé finally getting married in 2022.

    “Yes, we would love… if all goes well.. because Covid’s still massive and you never know what’s around the corner, but we would love to get married in July next year, we really would. It will be so nice to have the boys and Rose there,” she said.

    Admitting she was struggling to sleep, she added: “I’ve put a hell of a lot of make-up on for this interview and you can’t even see it, it sinks into my skin now. She sleeps, she sleeps like a new-born – they’re up all night really aren’t they? But she is good. She’s content, which is nice. She’s amazing, she’s really lovely. I can’t stop staring at her.”

  • Loose Women studio erupts in chaos as panellists clash over racism at Ukraine borders

    Loose Women studio erupts in chaos as panellists clash over racism at Ukraine borders

    The Loose Women studio erupted in chaos today as Charlene White and Janet Street Porter clashed over racism at the Ukrainian borders, as people desperately try to flee what’s happening at the hands of Russia

    Loose Women panellists Charlene White and Janet Street Porter clashed over racism at the Ukrainian borders on the ITV show today.

    The duo appeared on the lunchtime programme on Tuesday, where they were joined by Katie Piper and Coleen Nolan, as they discussed the big news stories of the day.

    Understandably, top of the list, was the conflict in Ukraine, with Charlene raising awareness of the devastating stories shared by some people from the border who say they are not being allowed to pass through because of the colour of their skin.

    Discussing it, Charlene told her fellow panellists: “But there is one thing that has really shone a light on where I’m concerned, that has really stuck out to me, is that in the midst of all of this, the midst of people trying to flee from their homes, the midst of them trying to dodge bullets and bombs, they still have time for racism.

    Charlene spoke of some people's experience of racism at the Ukraine border
    Charlene spoke of some people’s experience of racism at the Ukraine border 
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    “Because you’ve got thousands of Black, Asian, Syrian, Arab students and workers who have also been trying to get out of Ukraine and have been prevented from doing so due to the incessant racism that they have experienced. They’ve not been allowed to go through the border into Poland from example, where they’ve been pushed back.”

    She added: “There are posters up saying no black … It really does shine a light on the fact that it doesn’t matter how devastated someone is, how scared somebody is, it seems like there’s always time for one of the worst traits of society.”

    She clashed with Janet over it
    She clashed with Janet over it 
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    Charlene was then interrupted by Janet, who said: “I hear what you saying, and I completely understand it and on the news last night, they did show some of the students talking about how bad they were treated and the effort it had taken for them to actually get on the train and get across the border. But I also think Poland, for example, has exceeded all expectations in accepting 150,000 refugees.”

    Charlene put heads in hands as she says: “Oh my goodness! I understand that – but if you have thousands of refugees, you can’t stand there and say oh you 50 people come in, you 4 people with darker skin sorry.”

    At one point, Charlene had her head in her hands
    At one point, Charlene had her head in her hands 
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    ITV)The pair continued to speak over one another, as Janet said: “This isn’t a surprise for anyone or any asylum seeker who has moved across Europe has met this in Hungary,” before being interrupted again.

    Charlene then added: “For a lot of people, it will come as a surprise. It didn’t come as a surprise to me because I am a black woman who has travelled through Europe.”

  • Loose Women stars gush over baby Rose as Stacey Solomon brings her onto ITV show

    Loose Women stars gush over baby Rose as Stacey Solomon brings her onto ITV show

    Stacey Solomon’s Loose Women co-stars gushed over baby Rose as Stacey brought her onto the ITV show with her today. They couldn’t get enough of the little one and even got her a little present

    Stacey Solomon’s co-stars gushed over baby Rose as she brought her to the Loose Women studio today.

    The presenter returned to the ITV lunchtime show today for the first time properly in eight months, and she brought a very special guest with her to celebrate her return to the programme.

    Towards the end of the show, Stacey popped backstage to get baby Rose and bring her to see the three other panellists – as Kaye Adams, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love all gushed over the little one.

    The trio shrieked in excitement as Rose was brought onto the set by Stacey.

    Judi and her co-stars gushed over beautiful Rose
    Judi and her co-stars gushed over beautiful Rose 
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    They also spoke in sing song voices and muttered ‘here she is’ as Stacey walked towards the main panel desk with Rose in her arms, before Kaye reached over to hand Stacey a present for Rose.

    Looking in the bag, Stacey was surprised to see an adorable flower print swimming costume for her little one.

    “Thanks girls,” she said, as she showed it to Stacey, “Aww that’s adorable.”

    Stacey brought Rose onto the show with her
    Stacey brought Rose onto the show with her 
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    Kaye held up the tiny swimming costume, as she remarked on Stacey recently taking baby Rose for her first swimming lesson. As Stacey was handed some flowers from the whole team, Judi asked to hold baby Rose as Nadia coo-ed over the little one.

    During the show, Stacey discussed her “calming” home birth with baby Rose.

    “There’s not a right or a wrong way to give birth, but I can honestly say I’ve never felt so calm and relaxed,” she explained, “I’ve always associated birth with trauma and I always feel really scared when I go into labour and being in hospital almost confirms that fear. I didn’t just feel safe, it was the first time I ever felt in control during labour.

    Baby Rose managed a smile too!
    Baby Rose managed a smile too! 
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    Stacey also documented her struggle with getting tongue tie diagnosed in her little one.

    She added: “”Ultimately, I just think some people in the medical profession don’t want to recognise it because they then have to put budget towards it. But I feel like genuinely, if people have the opportunity to know their baby has tongue tie, they should. I think it would honestly change their life.

    “I watched Rose’s mouth go from opening a little bit, which I thought was normal, to opening like a bird all of a sudden.”

  • SIBLING RIVALRY Key reason Prince William was ‘envious’ of Harry when they were kids, claims Princess Diana’s former royal bodyguard

    SIBLING RIVALRY Key reason Prince William was ‘envious’ of Harry when they were kids, claims Princess Diana’s former royal bodyguard

    Former royal bodyguard Ken Wharfe spoke on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show about working with the now-feuding royal brothers when they were children.

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    A former royal bodyguard has opened up about how Prince William and Prince Harry were close growing up
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    A former royal bodyguard has opened up about how Prince William and Prince Harry were close growing upCredit: AFP

    Ken Wharfe claims Prince William was 'envious' of how popular Prince Harry was
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    Ken Wharfe claims Prince William was ‘envious’ of how popular Prince Harry wasCredit: Getty
    The former Met cop looked after the young royal family from 1986 until 1993 before Princess Diana’s tragic death four years later.

    Ken shared that despite the brothers’ recent fallouts over Megxit, Harry’s bombshell Spare claims and his tell-all Oprah Winfrey chat, the boys were close as kids.

    He claimed: “It was a very happy union. It was a very happy family.

    “What I will say is Diana and her husband [the then-Prince Charles] at that time were going through a very difficult period of their life.

    “But both of them didn’t want their situation to be known by the children.

    “They had a blissful happy life at that point.”

    Ken added that Prince William was slightly jealous of Prince Harry’s fun-loving personality.

    He continued: “Harry was always the joker, the entertainer.

    “I suppose it would be quite common for the sort of sibling rivalry that was, for the eldest William to be slightly nervous or envious of Harry because he was so popular.
    Prince Harry needs to apologise. What he’s done to Charles and William is unacceptable
    “But he was the entertainer, you could almost say he was the court jester at that time.

    “So in that sense I think William found it slightly different, but they were funny.

    “What I liked about Diana, what I liked about the Prince himself, is the way they educated their children.

    “Albeit in rather extreme privileged circumstances, they had a very good upbringing in that sense.

    “Diana was very careful and insisted they had a normal life.”

    I suppose it would be quite common for the sort of sibling rivalry that was, for the eldest William to be slightly nervous or envious of Harry because he was so popular

    Ken Wharfeformer royal bodyguard

    Ken shared how he thinks the tension between William and Harry’s relationship came as adults.

    He revealed: “I think this breakup of sibling relationship, I think this all began around the time of Harry’s marriage to Meghan, much later in life.

    “Until that point, certainly up until the point of their mother’s death, they were very much at one.

    “They entertained each other, they were very much involved with each other’s friends.

    “Right through that early part of life, Harry was always the most popular.”

    Your Prince Harry and Meghan Markle questions answered

    The royal rift between the brothers was evident last month when Prince Harry jetted to the UK to see King Charles, following his cancer diagnosis.

    Harry took a ten-and-a-half hour flight from his Montecito mansion in California to meet with his father in a 30 minute reunion, but didn’t visit William.

    Years of attacks by Harry on Oprah, Netflix and in Spare — including branding Wills his “arch-nemesis” — are said to have cut William deep.

    It was reported that Prince of Wales “remains focused” on looking after wife Kate, currently recovering from abdominal surgery.

    Dad-of-three Wills is helping out as Kate takes extended leave from public duties until after Easter.

    The Prince of Wales, 41, who is now carrying the weight of the royals on his shoulders as his father and wife are both ill, has never chosen to hit back.

    Ken shared how he thinks the tension between William and Harry’s relationship came as adults
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    Ken shared how he thinks the tension between William and Harry’s relationship came as adultsCredit: Getty

    The former bodyguard claims tensions seemed apparent around the time of Harry’s marriage to Meghan
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    The former bodyguard claims tensions seemed apparent around the time of Harry’s marriage to MeghanCredit: Getty

    The former royal staff member insists the boys had a 'blissful' childhood, despite Diana and Charles' marital struggles
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    The former royal staff member insists the boys had a ‘blissful’ childhood, despite Diana and Charles’ marital strugglesCredit: AFP

    Ken claims Diana tried to keep the boys' lives as 'normal' as possible
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    Ken claims Diana tried to keep the boys’ lives as ‘normal’ as possibleCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Tensions are currently running high between Prince William and Prince Harry
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    Tensions are currently running high between Prince William and Prince Harry

  • DI’S SECRET Diana’s ‘highly intimate’ love letters to James Hewitt touted for sale for £780k raising fears they could be made public

    DI’S SECRET Diana’s ‘highly intimate’ love letters to James Hewitt touted for sale for £780k raising fears they could be made public

    LOVE letters from the late Princess of Wales to Major James Hewitt are being touted for sale to cash in on the increasing interest in Diana memorabilia.

    And the surging value of all-things Di means a deal for the notes is now “imminent”, The Sun on Sunday can reveal.

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    Princess Diana’s love letters could go up for saleCredit: Getty

    Former Army Major James Hewitt was the recipient of the notes
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    Former Army Major James Hewitt was the recipient of the notesCredit: Splash News
    Last week, we told how a US auction house has lined up a wealthy collector to buy the 64 love letters with a price tag of up to $1million (£780,000) — raising fears they could be made public.

    Hewitt, 65, previously offered them as collateral for a £500,000 loan.

    A source last night said: “It’s all moving in the right direction and a sale seems to be imminent.”

    London auction house Bonhams valued Hewitt’s notes — which include many sent on distinctive military paper known as “Blueys” — at between £311,000 and £466,000.

    In an email, the firm noted recent sales of other items “demonstrate the growing commercial appeal for anything connected to Diana”.

    Sources believe they could fetch huge sums after a jumper featuring sheep that once belonged to her fetched around £920,000 last year, despite a valuation of up to £70,000.

    Diana items always sell for huge sums.

    In 2019, her Fly Virgin Atlantic jumper sold for £42,760.

    A silver 1.6-litre Ford Escort Ghia saloon given to her by Charles — then the Prince of Wales — as an engagement present in 1981 sold 40 years later for £47,000.

    And in December, a black velvet dress worn by Diana in 1985 sold for £904,000 at Julien’s Auctions in Hollywood — 11 times its estimate.
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    Phil Dampier, author of Diana: I’m Going To Be Me, said: “Like classic cars, royal memorabilia go up and down in value, so these things go in a cycle.

    “At the moment there is an obsession in Diana as a whole new generation of people are taking interest in her, partly because of watching The Crown and partly because of the royal soap opera involving her sons William and Harry.”

    Critics also think present uncertainty in the Royal Family has led to renewed interest in the letters.

    64 love letters have a price tag of up to $1million
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    64 love letters have a price tag of up to $1million
    However, Bonhams declined to sell the letters and instead advised seeking a buyer in the US, which was when Dallas-based auctioneer Heritage was contacted.

    Heritage has said it had no intention of offering the letters for sale.
    But an email sent in late January by a boss at the firm said it had decided “the best way to proceed was to work with a likely potential buyer they already have in mind for a private sale”.

    US collectibles appraiser Lori Verderame said selling the notes privately will avoid copyright issues — and royal backlash — if they were to be reproduced in sales material.

    Our story sent shockwaves through the auction world with speculation on the identity of the private buyer.

    Like classic cars, royal memorabilia go up and down in value

    Phil Dampier

    Ukrainian-American billionaire Mark Ginzburg, 67, has been linked as a frontrunner to buy the letters.

    In 2010, he bought Diana’s diamond and pearl necklace for almost £500,000.

    He is now selling it to a museum for up to £12million and will donate a portion of the funds to his native Ukraine.

    Texan entrepreneur and memorabilia collector Jim McIngvale, 73, has also been linked to the notes.

    Distinctive script

    They were written between 1989 and 1991, including the period when Hewitt, who had a secret five-year affair with the Princess until 1992, was serving in the Gulf War.

    They are in Diana’s distinctive script, are highly intimate and would cause embarrassment to the Royal Family if released.

    Last week, Hewitt’s spokesman said Heritage were approached “solely to value and authenticate the letters for personal reasons and insurance purposes”.

    They added: “James has no intention to sell and is not soliciting offers to buy.”

    Yesterday, Heritage added that it “has no intention of offering these letters publicly or privately”.

    Ukrainian-American billionaire Mark Ginzburg, 67, has been linked as a frontrunner to buy the letters
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    Ukrainian-American billionaire Mark Ginzburg, 67, has been linked as a frontrunner to buy the lettersCredit: https://www.instagram.com/ginzburg.mark/?hl=en-gb

    Texan entrepreneur and memorabilia collector Jim McIngvale, 73, has also been linked to the notes
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    Texan entrepreneur and memorabilia collector Jim McIngvale, 73, has also been linked to the notes

  • ‘GROTESQUE’ Fury as pro-euthanasia group uses image of Princess Diana’s fatal car crash in online campaign

    ‘GROTESQUE’ Fury as pro-euthanasia group uses image of Princess Diana’s fatal car crash in online campaign

    A FRENCH youth group has been slammed for using an image of Princess Diana’s car crash in an online campaign.

    Pro-euthanasia ADMD shared a poster on social media that recreated the horrific scene in a Paris tunnel in August 1997.

    A French youth group has been slammed for using an image of Princess Diana’s car crash in an online campaign
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    A French youth group has been slammed for using an image of Princess Diana’s car crash in an online campaign

    Pro-euthanasia ADMD shared a poster on social media that recreated the horrific scene in a Paris tunnel in August 1997
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    Pro-euthanasia ADMD shared a poster on social media that recreated the horrific scene in a Paris tunnel in August 1997
    The name “Diana” sits over an image of a mangled car, with the words: “She did not choose her death…in 2024, we should have the choice.”

    It has sparked an outpouring of fury amid a debate in France over assisted dying.

    Ex-royal spokesman Dickie Arbiter said: “This is absolutely obscene and outrageous. This is a gross politicisation of a tragedy.

    “Anyone who knew Diana, Princess of Wales will be deeply upset. To mock something so graphic up of that awful moment is grotesque.”

    The image was posted on Thursday on X, formerly Twitter, and has been taken down.

    ADMD also planned to depict the death of Joan of Arc with a burning stake, as well as pop star Claude François who was electrocuted in a bath as he changed a bulb.

    The group later apologised for the choice of images.

    French President Emmanuel Macron has backed new end-of-life legislation.

  • SAD NEWS: Princess Diana’s butler, in fear, reveals the truth to the world: “I rescued Diana from that car, but they wouldn’t let me…”

    SAD NEWS: Princess Diana’s butler, in fear, reveals the truth to the world: “I rescued Diana from that car, but they wouldn’t let me…”

    In an unexpected revelation that has captivated the world, Princess Diana’s former butler, who was one of her most trusted confidantes, has finally broken his silence after decades of discretion. His account has shocked both royal followers and the public, as it reveals deeply personal details and hidden truths about Diana’s life and the events that surrounded her final years.

    The butler, who had been known for fiercely protecting Diana’s legacy and maintaining the secrets she entrusted to him, decided to share his story to set the record straight and honor the memory of the “People’s Princess.” In an emotional interview, he described Diana as a woman of immense strength but also vulnerability, trapped in a world where she constantly fought to find her true voice. “Diana was more than what the world saw,” he said. “She was compassionate, fiercely loving, but also deeply troubled by the pressures and betrayals she faced.”

    One of the most startling revelations was his insight into Diana’s fears and premonitions. The butler shared that Diana had confided in him about her increasing worries for her safety. “She would say to me, ‘I feel like they’re watching me, waiting for me to slip,’” he revealed, adding that she often felt vulnerable and exposed. This admission adds weight to previous reports that Diana had written letters expressing concern for her life in the months leading up to her tragic accident in 1997.

    The butler also spoke about the strained relationships Diana had within the royal household and her struggle to carve out an identity beyond her role as the Princess of Wales. He shared anecdotes of private moments where Diana sought solace and support, and how she found joy in her humanitarian work, which allowed her to connect with people outside of royal expectations. “Helping others was her refuge,” he noted. “It was where she felt seen for who she truly was.”

    The public reaction to the butler’s disclosure has been overwhelming, with many expressing a renewed sense of empathy for Diana and her struggles. Social media platforms have been flooded with messages praising him for his loyalty and for finally sharing these personal truths. Supporters of Diana see this as a vindication of her resilience and a deeper understanding of the challenges she faced behind palace walls.

    Critics, however, caution that while these revelations provide insight into Diana’s life, they also remind us of the continued scrutiny that the royal family endures. The impact of the butler’s words may stir both sympathy and renewed tension, as people reflect on the complexities of her legacy.

    This long-awaited revelation not only sheds light on Diana’s personal battles but also reaffirms her legacy as a symbol of compassion and strength. Her butler’s story serves as a powerful reminder of the woman behind the crown—a mother, advocate, and icon who, despite immense challenges, remained true to her mission of love and service.

  • The Diana interview that enthralled the nation and broke Prince William’s heart: On this day in 1995 Martin Bashir used deceit to get the scandal-ridden royal scoop – but it is now regarded as the BBC’s ultimate betrayal by the future king

    The Diana interview that enthralled the nation and broke Prince William’s heart: On this day in 1995 Martin Bashir used deceit to get the scandal-ridden royal scoop – but it is now regarded as the BBC’s ultimate betrayal by the future king

    When it comes to famous royal interviews, two stand out in particular.

    The most recent of which was in 2019 when Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis grilled Prince Andrew about his friendship with the paedophile sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein – leading to his effective sacking from the Royal Family.

    However, the original blockbuster interview was Princess Diana‘s sit-down with BBC Panorama’s Martin Bashir which aired on this day in November 1995.

    It was watched by 20million people and became notorious when Diana spilled the secrets of her and Charles’s messy marriage, including the iconic line ‘there were three of us in the marriage, so it was a bit crowded’.

    But in 2021, an investigation into the interview found Bashir had used ‘deceitful behaviour’ by falsifying documents to convince Diana to take part in the interview.

    The findings prompted Prince William to make an unprecedented statement saying it should never be aired again after it had created a ‘false narrative for over a quarter of a century’.

    Here, MailOnline looks back at the scandal-ridden royal interview.

    Princess Diana's sit-down with BBC Panorama's Martin Bashir was aired on November 20, 1995
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    Princess Diana’s sit-down with BBC Panorama’s Martin Bashir was aired on November 20, 1995

    A 2021 investigation into the interview found Bashir had used 'deceitful behaviour' by falsifying documents to convince Diana to take part in the programme
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    A 2021 investigation into the interview found Bashir had used ‘deceitful behaviour’ by falsifying documents to convince Diana to take part in the programme

    It was watched by 20million people and became infamous when Diana spilled the secrets of her and Charles's messy marriage, including the iconic line 'there were three of us in the marriage, so it was a bit crowded'
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    It was watched by 20million people and became infamous when Diana spilled the secrets of her and Charles’s messy marriage, including the iconic line ‘there were three of us in the marriage, so it was a bit crowded’

    William (pictured watching the Women's Singles final at Wimbledon with Diana) was left in floods of tears after he watched the interview as a 13-year-old at Eton
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    William (pictured watching the Women’s Singles final at Wimbledon with Diana) was left in floods of tears after he watched the interview as a 13-year-old at Eton

    Following 2021 report, Prince William demanded a boycott of the 1995 interview and blasted Bashir's 'false claims' which fuelled his mother's 'paranoia and isolation' of her final years
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    Following 2021 report, Prince William demanded a boycott of the 1995 interview and blasted Bashir’s ‘false claims’ which fuelled his mother’s ‘paranoia and isolation’ of her final years

    In the early 1990s, the disintegration of Princess Diana and Prince Charles’s marriage was splashed across every newspaper in Britain – dubbed ‘The War of the Waleses’.

    But things escalated in 1994 when Charles gave Jonathan Dimbleby an interview in which he acknowledged his relationship with Camilla.

    ‘Is it true,’ William had poignantly asked Diana after the revelatory broadcast, ‘that Daddy never loved you?’

    That interview has been seen as one justification for Diana’s bizarre broadcast the following year when she was determined to get her side of the story out.

    However, her decision to do the tell-all interview with Bashir, would only come about through deceit.

    At the time it was hailed as the scoop of a generation, however Bashir had spun a web of deceit to trick Diana and her brother, Earl Spencer, with preposterous smears about senior royals to gain her trust.

    He used forged bank statements and lied that MI6 had recorded Prince Charles planning the ‘end game’, and that Prince William’s watch had been bugged, all designed to draw the vulnerable princess into his confidence.

    The only other royal interview to become as notorious as Diana's 1995 sit-down with Bashir was in 2019, when Emily Maitlis grilled Prince Andrew about his friendship with the paedophile sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein
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    The only other royal interview to become as notorious as Diana’s 1995 sit-down with Bashir was in 2019, when Emily Maitlis grilled Prince Andrew about his friendship with the paedophile sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein

    The Daily Mail's front page the day after Princess Diana's shocking Panorama interview in 1995
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    The Daily Mail’s front page the day after Princess Diana’s shocking Panorama interview in 1995

    Diana's statement that 'there were three of us in the marriage, so it was a bit crowded' was covered extensively by the press (Pictured: Daily Mail coverage, November 21, 1995)
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    Diana’s statement that ‘there were three of us in the marriage, so it was a bit crowded’ was covered extensively by the press (Pictured: Daily Mail coverage, November 21, 1995)

    Princess Diana, the then Prince Charles and their children watch veterans as they march past on The Mall as part of the commemorations of VJ Day in August 1995
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    Princess Diana, the then Prince Charles and their children watch veterans as they march past on The Mall as part of the commemorations of VJ Day in August 1995

    Bashir used forged bank statements (pictured) and lied that MI6 had recorded Prince Charles planning the 'end game', and that Prince William's watch had been bugged, all designed to draw the vulnerable princess into his confidence
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    Bashir used forged bank statements (pictured) and lied that MI6 had recorded Prince Charles planning the ‘end game’, and that Prince William’s watch had been bugged, all designed to draw the vulnerable princess into his confidence

    Press coverage at the time discussed the BBC's failed 'investigation' into Bashir
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    Press coverage at the time discussed the BBC’s failed ‘investigation’ into Bashir

    However, despite allegations at the time, Bashir managed to dismiss claims he had lied to get the interview by alleging it was a smear campaign
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    However, despite allegations at the time, Bashir managed to dismiss claims he had lied to get the interview by alleging it was a smear campaign

    The allegations that Bashir lied to get the interview were covered up by the BBC for 25 years
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    The allegations that Bashir lied to get the interview were covered up by the BBC for 25 years

    The truth of Bashir's dirty tricks only came out following an official investigation led by a retired judge Lord Dyson in 2021
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    The truth of Bashir’s dirty tricks only came out following an official investigation led by a retired judge Lord Dyson in 2021

    However despite allegations at the time, Bashir managed to dismiss claims he had lied to get the interview by claiming it was a smear campaign to get him.

    The allegations were covered up by the BBC for 25 years, with the truth only coming out following an official investigation led by a retired judge Lord Dyson in 2021.

    But the interview would leave a lasting scar on the young Prince William.

    The 13-year-old boy was ill-prepared for his mother to go on national television and say ‘Yes, I adored him. Yes, I was in love with him’ about her extramarital boyfriend.

    The boyfriend in question was the dashing Captain James Hewitt, William and Harry’s riding instructor.

    Royal expert Tina Brown was told Diana chose to speak about Hewitt because he was the only one of her ex-lovers who wasn’t married.

    It was during this interview that the princess said ‘there were three of us in the marriage, so it was a bit crowded’ – a reference to Charles’s affair with his now wife, Queen Camilla.

    She spoke of her early expectations of life with Prince Charles and how she had ‘desperately wanted it to work’ in light of her own parents’ divorce.

    Diana also opened up about the health issues she’d silently faced, which included bulimia, post-partum depression and self-harm, leading to her being labelled by others as unstable and mentally unbalanced.

    ‘It was a symptom of what was going on in my marriage,’ Diana revealed on Panorama. ‘I was crying out for help, but giving the wrong signals.’

    Royal expert Tina Brown was told Diana chose to speak about Hewitt because he was the only one of her ex-lovers who wasn't married
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    Royal expert Tina Brown was told Diana chose to speak about Hewitt because he was the only one of her ex-lovers who wasn’t married

    The boyfriend in question was the dashing Captain James Hewitt (pictured at the Royal Berkshire Polo Club in 1991), William and Harry's riding instructor
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    The boyfriend in question was the dashing Captain James Hewitt (pictured at the Royal Berkshire Polo Club in 1991), William and Harry’s riding instructor

    Princess Diana, Prince Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles on William's first day at Eton in 1995, two months before the bombshell interview
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    Princess Diana, Prince Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles on William’s first day at Eton in 1995, two months before the bombshell interview

    As well as admitting to her own extramarital affairs, Diana also suggested that Charles might not be cut out for the throne.

    ‘I would think that the top job, as I call it, would bring enormous limitations to him, and I don’t know whether he could adapt to that,’ she said of her ex-husband.

    The 54-minute bombshell interview was the final nail in the Wales’ marriage, and less than a month later, divorce papers were filed upon the Queen’s advice.

    Although the interview also had an extraordinary impact on William, the implication seemingly passed over the head of the younger Harry, who was then just 11 years old.

    Diana’s cascade of confessions and barbed insults added up to a maliciously crafted attack on both her husband and his family — her children’s father and family.

    Robert Lacy in his book Battle Of Brothers: William, Harry And The Inside Story Of A Family In Tumult, revealed how young William was impacted by the interview.

    He wrote Diana did not initially consider how it would impact the boys, and according to Simone Simmons, the Princess’s confidante and faith-healer, it took a phone call from William’s Eton housemaster, Dr Andrew Gailey, to prompt Diana.

    Gailey had read the advance publicity in the newspapers and phoned to tell her it was ‘imperative’ that she should come to explain things to William, face to face.

    Bashir later claimed in an email there was 'irritation' that 'a second-generation immigrant of non-white working-class roots should have the temerity to enter a royal palace'
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    Bashir later claimed in an email there was ‘irritation’ that ‘a second-generation immigrant of non-white working-class roots should have the temerity to enter a royal palace’

    Bashir was disgraced after the investigation into the interview and resigned from the BBC in May 2021, citing health reasons
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    Bashir was disgraced after the investigation into the interview and resigned from the BBC in May 2021, citing health reasons

    In another phone call from Gailey the next day, Simmons told Ingrid Seward the editor-in-chief of royal magazine Majesty, he effectively ordered Diana down the M4 motorway to talk to her son.

    Diana had a brief encounter with William where she told him ‘I didn’t want it to catch you by surprise’.

    Afterwards, she drove on to Ludgrove, Harry’s prep school half an hour away, to deliver the same message to him.

    William went down to his housemaster’s study shortly before 8pm that Monday to sit alone and watch as Panorama’s revolving globe and percussive theme music made way for the close-up of his mother’s wide eyes as she fired off her broadside of embarrassing accusations.

    Before the 58 minutes ended, William was weeping, according to Robert Lacey.

    Gailey told Diana that he found her son slumped on the sofa, his eyes red with tears.

    The Prince managed to pull himself together to rush back to his room — but when, an hour later, Diana telephoned on the house phone, he refused to take her call.

    He felt a mixture of humiliation and fury that she had denigrated his father and had mentioned Hewitt.

    The Daily Mail front page on November 3, 2020, covered Diana's brother's claim the BBC carried out a whitewash over the interview
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    The Daily Mail front page on November 3, 2020, covered Diana’s brother’s claim the BBC carried out a whitewash over the interview

    The was eventually revealed that Martin Bashir carried out 32 smears to get the interview with Diana
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    The was eventually revealed that Martin Bashir carried out 32 smears to get the interview with Diana

    Martin Bashir's long list of lies were eventually uncovered in the 2021 investigation
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    Martin Bashir’s long list of lies were eventually uncovered in the 2021 investigation

    The original Daily Mail story that revealed Diana's interview with Bashir was obtained after he faked documents
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    The original Daily Mail story that revealed Diana’s interview with Bashir was obtained after he faked documents

    The Prince and Princess of Wales at Buckingham Palace after their wedding at Westminster Abbey on July 29, 1981
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    The Prince and Princess of Wales at Buckingham Palace after their wedding at Westminster Abbey on July 29, 1981

    ‘He hated the idea of everything being on television,’ recalled Simmons, ‘and he knew his friends would poke fun at him, which they did.

    ‘He felt she made a fool of herself — and of him.’

    William was in a fragile place and was still in his first weeks at Eton, which had a notorious bullying culture where prefects could pour a bucket of raw eggs and Worcestershire sauce over the heads of younger boys who made a mistake.

    William later told a classmate that as soon as he saw his mother’s face appear on screen for the interview, he was overcome with dread.

    The scars on William’s back from his parents’ poisonous crossfire as a schoolboy seemed to have stayed with him.

    It wasn’t until 2021 when an official investigation led by a retired judge Lord Dyson, found that ‘Bashir seriously breached BBC rules by mocking up fake bank statements to gain access to the princess,’ via the BBC.

    In 2022, Netflix ignored pleas from Prince William not to exploit the interview during the fifth series of The Crown in a two-episode bombshell (pictured)
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    In 2022, Netflix ignored pleas from Prince William not to exploit the interview during the fifth series of The Crown in a two-episode bombshell (pictured)

    In his inquiry, Lord Dyson found that Bashir deceived Earl Spencer (pictured) into introducing the journalist to his sister by showing him forged bank statements that falsely suggested individuals were being paid to keep the Princess under surveillance
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    In his inquiry, Lord Dyson found that Bashir deceived Earl Spencer (pictured) into introducing the journalist to his sister by showing him forged bank statements that falsely suggested individuals were being paid to keep the Princess under surveillance

    Prince William lays into BBC over Martin Bashir Panorama interview

    Understandably aghast, Diana’s brother Earl Spencer was said to believe his vulnerable sister had been trapped in a web of lies by Bashir who had established ‘coercive control’ over her.

    In his inquiry, Lord Dyson found that Bashir deceived Earl Spencer into introducing the journalist to his sister by showing him forged bank statements that falsely suggested individuals were being paid to keep the Princess under surveillance.

    Prince William’s full statement following the Dyson Inquiry into the Bashir interview in 2021

    ‘I’d like to thank Lord Dyson and his team for the report. It is welcomed that the BBC accepts Lord Dyson’s findings in full, which are extremely concerning. That BBC employees lied and used fake documents to obtain the interview with my mother, made lurid and false claims about the royal family which played on her fears and fueled paranoia, displayed woeful incompetence when investigating complaints and concerns about the programme, and were evasive in their reporting to the media and covered up what they knew from their internal investigation.

    ‘It is my view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said. The interview is a major contribution to making my parents’ relationship worse and has since hurt countless others.

    ‘It brings indescribable sadness to know that the BBC’s failures contributed significantly to her fear, paranoia and isolation that I remember from those final years with her. But what saddens me most is that if the BBC had properly investigated the complaints and concerns first raised in 1995, my mother would have known that she’d been deceived.

    ‘She was failed not just by a rogue reporter but by leaders of the BBC, who looked the other way rather than asking the tough questions.

    ‘It is my firm view that this Panorama programme holds no legitimacy and should never be aired again. It effectively established a false narrative which for over a quarter of a century has been commercialised by the BBC and others.

    ‘This settled narrative now needs to be addressed by the BBC and anyone else who has written or intends to write about these events. In an era of fake news, public service broadcasting and a free press have never been more important. These failings, identified by investigative journalists not only let my mother down and my family down, they let the public down too.’

    Royal biographer Andrew Morton also said Bashir told Diana the security forces were planning to kill her. He said Bashir warned her: ‘They’re going to wipe you.’

    It was also alleged that Diana was shown a ‘faked abortion receipt’, which suggested Charles had been romantically involved with one of the royal nannies.

    The report slammed BBC bosses, including former director-general Tony Hall, for covering up information on how Bashir was able to secure the interview.

    In his defence, Bashir claimed criticism of the interview was down to racism over his non-white status and ‘professional jealousy’.

    The inquiry plunged the Corporation into one of the worst crises in its history, with Diana’s two sons William and Harry accusing it of ruining their mother’s life with its ‘deceitful’ interview and helping to bring about the tragic chain of events that led to her death two years later.

    William issued a grave address on camera where he could not quite hide the fury that still haunted him.

    He railed: ‘This Panorama programme holds no legitimacy and should never be aired again. It effectively established a false narrative which, for over a quarter of a century, has been commercialised by the BBC and others.’

    ‘Our mother was an incredible woman who dedicated her life to service. She was resilient, brave, and unquestionably honest.

    Prince Harry added. ‘The ripple effect of a culture of exploitation and unethical practices ultimately took her life.’

    Since then the BBC has promised to never show the interview again or license it to be used by another broadcaster.

    But it continues to cast a long shadow over the princes.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were criticised for using elements of the interview in their explosive Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan, which aired in November 2022.

    Midway through the first episode of the series, clips are shown of Princess Diana speaking to the journalist.

    Sources close to the Prince of Wales at the time said he would have been ‘furious’ that his brother appeared to ignore his plea that the Panorama interview never be aired again.

    Before the clip is shown, Harry, speaking about his mother’s struggles with press intrusion, says: ‘I think she had a lived experience of how she was struggling living that life. She felt compelled to talk about it.

    ‘Especially in that Panorama interview. I think we all now know that she was deceived into giving the interview. But at the same time she spoke the truth of her experience.’

    And in 2022 Netflix ignored pleas from Prince William not to exploit the interview during the fifth series of The Crown in a two-episode bombshell.

    Both brothers received ‘unconditional apology’ letters from the BBC over Bashir’s conduct and the 25-year cover-up.

    Mr Bashir apologised for the forged documents, stating ‘it was a stupid thing to do and was an action I deeply regret’, but insisted that ‘the bank statements had no bearing whatsoever on the personal choice by Princess Diana to take part in the interview’.

    Royal expert Tina Brown wrote in her 2022 book The Palace Papers that Lord Dyson’s report unmasking Bashir’s trickery gave the two princes some rationale for why their mother did something so destructive to their happiness.

    Gulu Lalvani (pictured in 1997), was the wealthy, British, Pakistani businessman Diana briefly dated in the last year of her life. He said that the Princess was pleased about the interview
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    Gulu Lalvani (pictured in 1997), was the wealthy, British, Pakistani businessman Diana briefly dated in the last year of her life. He said that the Princess was pleased about the interview

    But she argues she never really regretted doing the interview, although she was never aware of the dishonesty in Bashir’s approach.

    Gulu Lalvani, the wealthy, British, Pakistani businessman Diana briefly dated in the last year of her life, told Tina Brown that the Princess said in July 1997 she was pleased about the interview.

    He said she didn’t have a bad word to say about Martin Bashir and realised it served her purpose.

    It allowed her to frame herself to the British public as a betrayed woman, before the increasingly inevitable divorce from Charles.

    Opinion polls in the wake of the interview showed support for the princess at 92 per cent. ‘She had the public in the palm of her hand’, writes Brown.

    Despite Diana’s pragmatic reasons for doing the interview, her sons seem to have been unable to forgive the BBC for its behaviour over the Bashir saga.

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    Brooklyn Beckham says ‘all that matters’ as he responds to nepo baby criticsm

    The eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham is an aspiring chef an recently launched his own hot sauce brand

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    Brooklyn Peltz Beckham (Image: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty I)

    Brooklyn Beckham has addressed the criticism that ‘nepo babies’ often face. The eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham, 25, has been accused on several occasions of leveraging nepotism to advance his career.

    However, the aspiring chef, hot sauce brand owner, entrepreneur and photographer has set the record straight. After his recent feature on the cover of Grazia magazine, he told the publication: “Obviously I am one. But I couldn’t help how I was born, at all.”
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    While he acknowledges why the public might be annoyed by ‘nepo babies’, Brooklyn said he tries to disregard the ‘rubbish’ people say rather than dwell on it. He added: “There’s always going to be people that say rubbish.

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    “But as long as you do something that makes you happy and you’re kind to people, that’s all that matters. I’m always gonna get it, no matter what I do. And I’m fine with that.

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    “It makes me work harder, because I’m like, I’m gonna prove these people wrong.”

    Brooklyn has been in the spotlight since the day he was born, following the path of his famous parents Posh and Becks. Last month, the former model announced the launch of his new hot sauce brand.

    Brooklyn married Nicola Peltz, an actress and model by profession, in April 2022. She first became known in the entertainment industry due to her family. Her mother Claudia Heffner is a renowned model and her brother Will Peltz is an actor.