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A new documentary will claim Princess Diana attempted suicide four times and could be broadcast on Netflix.
The four-part one, titled ‘Being Me: Diana,’ will air the struggles of beloved royalty and expose her battles for mental health and eating disorders.
He will tell her all about Diana’s troubled childhood until her unhappy marriage to Prince Charles.
It is at that point in his life where he tried to kill himself, the program is ready to claim.
The series will also reveal never-before-seen footage of Diana’s speeches in 1990-92. It will be difficult for Prince William and Harry, 23 years after their mother’s death in Paris.
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DSP, the television company behind Torvill and Dean of ITV, is behind the controversial project, according to Sun.
Netflix has not officially commissioned it yet, but filming is said to have already started, sources suggest.
Mirror Online has reached out to Netflix for comment.
And it will be especially a heavy blow to Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, who are said to be in talks with the streaming giant about future projects.
Harry also worked with Netflix on a Thomas The Tank Engine 75th anniversary special shown only this week.
A television source told The Sun: “All members of royalty have refused to participate, as has the Spencer family (Diana’s family).
“William and Harry will be very upset and angry. It is particularly distressing for Harry because he has been working with Netflix.
“At a time when royals got hit with Harry and Meghan leaving, the timing is not good.”
Harry and Meghan are looking for new business ventures while settling in Los Angeles, California, after resigning as royalty.
Meghan has already bagged a role narrating a Disney documentary, and the couple reportedly hire an agent to give them more important roles.
The couple and their young son Archie now live a financially independent life after their decisions to resign from the Royal Family mean that there are no longer any taxpayer funds or RHS titles.
Mirror Online has contacted Netflix for comment.
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