Prince William feels Netflix’s The Crown is ‘cashing in on Princess Diana’s deceitful BBC interview’, sources claim

PRINCE William believes Netflix’s The Crown swindles Princess Diana’s trust “deceitful” BBC interview, sources claim.

The Prince of Wales has made clear his views on the interview – it “should never be aired again”.

Sources claim Prince William feels The Crown is cashing in on his mother's "deceitful" interview

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Sources claim that Prince William believes The Crown is stealing his mother’s money. “deceitful”InterviewCredit: Rex
Elizabeth Debicki plays Princess Diana in the Netflix series, which will break down the interview and its aftermath

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Elizabeth Debicki portrays Princess Diana in the Netflix series. The interview will be broken down and its aftermath.Credit: Getty

He has said it before “let my mum, family and Britain down”.

The interview and the rest of the story will be featured in The Crown’s next season. “all-out war”caused by the breakup of Diana’s marriage to Prince Charles.

The “deceitful”The interview was conducted in a manner that Martin Bashir could understand. “there were three of us in this marriage”The aftermath of the acquisition will also be shown.

Prince William said that the interview shouldn’t be shown again, as it lacks legitimacy.

He said that the false narrative had been commercialized by the BBC, among others, for more than 25-years.

The Crown devotes episode to an incident that William never wanted to see again
The Crown to show King's crumbling marriage to Diana in 'painful' detail

It was also admitted by the Prince. “indescribable sadness”The interview added to the “fear, paranoia and isolation”His mother’s feelings during the years before her death.

The TelegraphSources said that he had expressed his feelings about the matter to them “very clear”A fictional representation would be. “met in the way you would expect”.

They said that he could have been angry about the statement because of his strong personal statements. “dramatisation of it for financial gain”.

Central Recorder Online tried to reach the Royal Family press office to get comment.

Tim Davie, director general of the BBC, apologized to Prince, King.
William and Prince Harry were present earlier in the year “for the way in which Princess Diana was deceived and the subsequent impact on all their lives”.

He claimed that the “shocking way”The interview was obtained but would not be shown again on the BBC either in its entirety or in part.

Netflix has defied these concerns to show the interview in the upcoming series, which will be released November 9, and features Elizabeth Debicki as Diana.

The final season of the drama is from 1991 to 1996. Diana and Charles’ marriage is the main plot.

And Diana’s relationship, as well as on Camilla Parker Bowles, could not have come at a worse time for the King, whose popularity has surged since his accession.

A friend of His Majesty described the drama as “exploitative”He said Netflix would be a good choice. “no qualms about mangling people’s reputations”.

The Duke of Wales has said the interview should "never be aired again"

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The Duke of Wales said that the interview should be granted “never be aired again”Credit: PA

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