Prince William and Prince Harry are reportedly kept secret about a new documentary about the death of their mother Princess Diana.
A new {9} Channel 4 show was announced to explore the police investigation following Diana's death and the conspiracy theories that have spread since.
The Princess was 36 years old when she died in a car accident in Paris on August 31, 1997. She is 25 years old now.
Her four-part series entitled "Diana's Investigation: Death in Paris" details her two investigations into the case. The first was in her 1997 by the French Criminal Brigades and the second in her 2004 by the London Metropolitan Police.
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Getty Images)According to The Telegraph, sources confirm that neither William nor Harry were consulted about the documentary nor were they shown a preview. Both princes have preserved the memory of his mother.
The documentary, co-produced by Channel 4 and Discovery Plus, is described as "Arrests and Forensic Police Proceedings" and describes "how individuals, the media and the Internet have created and fueled powerful conspiracy theories." ”. It overwhelmed the facts and cast doubt on the very nature of truth.”
It featured interviews with detectives from both sides, some of whom spoke publicly for the first time.
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It also explores the public's "insatiable demand for answers" that fueled the unprecedented media interest and proliferation of online chat rooms that combined speculation about the "cause". One of the first viral sensations of the early Internet".
Directed by Will Jessop and Barnaby Pell and produced by Sandpaper Films, who were also behind Diana.
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Getty Images)Henry Singer, Executive Producer at Sandpaper Films: says so. Not only do we hope we can quell the conspiracy theories that continue to obscure the truth of what happened in the Alma Tunnel that night, but also because the story is a window into today's world where conspiracy theories no longer exist. . Living in the dark corners of the internet, it's become mainstream and is, in fact, being pushed by those with real power." One Shamindar Nahal added: We are dealing with a gigantic global news story that was not only a tragedy for the families involved, but also a massive internet phenomenon.
"Ultimately, the series poses deep questions about us as a society and the nature of society. Truth." The documentary "The Princess" airs this month after it was controversial for including footage of a 1995 panoramic interview with Martin Bashir.
William has asked that the footage of his mother never be released again, andthe BBC has vowed never to broadcast or license the footage.
Diana's Investigation: Death In Paris Begins August 21st Channel 4 and All 4.
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