Prince Harry and William ‘stay united’ in support of BBC’s Martin Bashir’s interrogation


Prince Harry fears that people are trying to use the Martin Bashir scandal between him and Prince William and suggests that Harry has left his brother to live alone.

This week, it turned out that the British broadcaster had launched an independent investigation into Bashir’s famous 1995 interview, where Bashir claimed to have accompanied the princess to him.

Reports suggest Harry will take the back seat – but we’re told that while William and Harry don’t communicate consistently, they remain united on their bid to find out the truth about the explosive interview.

A source close to Harry – who now lives in Montesito, CA with wife Meghan Markle and baby son Archie – told us: “Harry receives regular updates and is aware of what’s happening.”

They added that when William made a public statement about the claims, “you don’t need a public statement. [from Harry] How to imagine that private feeling it. People know how much her mother means to her. ”

“Unfortunately, some people are not only looking at this as a campaign of truth, but also trying to use this as an opportunity to drive a wedge between the brothers,” the source said.

Diana’s angry best friend Rosa Moncutt told ITV this week: “For [William] And to release a statement for Kensington Palace I think he is deeply involved in this story and how his mother is treated … I know people say she would have been interviewed anyway, but she wasn’t and she wasn’t… she always said no.

“There is no doubt in my mind [that] Mr. Bashir explained to her that she was doing a good job, that everyone was plotting against her… and she took it all. It was vulnerable. It was disgusting and kalankajanaka thing to do. ”

The BBC has now appointed former judge Lord Dyson to lead an investigation into how Bashir obtained the 1995 “Panorama” chat, in which he famously said of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles: “The three of us were married, so it was a bit crowded. Was. “

His uncle Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, is leading the bid to investigate Bashir’s alleged behavior.

He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture, and that his confession had been obtained through torture.

However, Spencer Tweeted on Friday: “As I told the BBC this evening, they are not satisfied with the dimensions around them [inquiry] In a ‘panorama’ interview with Diana 25 years ago. Lord Dyson should be free to investigate every aspect of the matter from 1995 to the present, as he sees fit. “

Bashir did not comment publicly.

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