Charles Spencer, younger brother to the late Princess Diana, officially weighed in on all the conspiracy theories surrounding the disappearance of Kate Middleton. “I do worry about what happened to the truth,” Spencer, 59, told the BBC in a teaser clip for his sit-down interview on Sunday.
In the clip, reporter Laura Kuenssberg pressed Spencer for his thoughts on how the current level of the “online kind of conspiracy” compared to the level of “press intrusion” surrounding the death of his sister Diana, who died in a car crash in August 1997 at the age of 36 while fleeing photographers in Paris. “I think it was more dangerous back in the day,” Earl Spencer told Kuenssberg. “I think if I look back to ’97 and Diana’s death, I think the circumstances of her death [were] so shocking that it did make the industry that supports the paparazzi really consider more carefully what it couldn’t, not because they had a moral judgment but because it was unacceptable.”Since his sister’s death, Spencer — along with Diana’s sons Princes Harry and William — has been very vocal about the media’s alleged role in the late princess’ death. “My mum was harassed throughout her life with my dad, but after they separated, the harassment went to new levels.
I saw things, I experienced things. I learned things,” Prince Harry, 39, once claimed in an episode of his Netflix docuseries “Harry & Meghan” which dropped in December 2022. “The pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution.
I remember thinking, ‘How can I ever find someone who is willing and capable to withstand all the baggage that comes with being with me?’”The current Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has also found herself under the exact same scrutiny after seemingly.
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