

Twenty-five years ago, a stunned nation watched as Diana, Princess of Wales poured her heart out on national television. She revealed a royal marriage in crisis, infidelities on both sides and a degree of personal misery that had made her seriously ill. It was watershed television, affecting public perceptions of the monarchy and prompting a constitutional crisis. But what had led to this remarkable moment? In this two-part series ITV hears from those who witnessed the marriage descend into tragedy and, through previously unseen documents and footage, as well as eyewitness testimony from inside the room, discovers how and why this extraordinary interview came about.
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Princess Diana
Self

King Charles III
Self

Jennie Bond
Self - BBC Royal Correspondent, 1989-2001
Paul Burrell
Self - Former Butler, Prince & Princess of Wales

Martin Bashir
Self

Ken Lennox
Self - Former Fleet Street Photographer

Ken Lennox
Self - The Sun Picture Editor, 1992-2000
Wesley Kerr
Self - BBC Royal Correspondent, 1992-1999

Andrew Morton
Self - Author: Diana, Her True Story
Richard Kay
Self - Friend of Princess Diana & Daily Mail Columnist
Richard Ayre
Self - BBC Controller Editorial Policy, 1993-1996

Kelvin Mackenzie
Self - Editor, The Sun, 1981-1993
Rosie Boycott
Self - Former Newspaper Editor & Founder of Spare Rib
Tony Poole
Self - Cameraman, Diana Interview
Penny Thornton
Self - Princess Diana's Astrologer & Friend
Matthias Wiessler
Self - BBC Graphic Designer, 1986-1995

Amanda Redman
Self - Narrator

Ken Wharfe
Self - Personal Protection Officer, Princess of Wales, 1987-1993
Marmaduke Hussey
Self - BBC Chairman, 1986-1996, Speaking in Jan 1996