'Harry & Meghan' docu used clips from Diana's Panorama interview against Prince William's wishes
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The second part of the highly publicized Netflix docuseries 'Harry & Meghan' has continued to use clips from Princess Diana's controversial Panorama interview, which the Prince of Wales said should be banned. The newly released episodes have again violated Prince William's wishes for their mother's interview with disgraced former BBC presenter Martin Bashir to "never be aired again". The Netflix docuseries repeatedly drew comparisons between Diana and Meghan's experiences of life in the royal family by using clips from the BBC program.
The series cuts to clips of Princess Diana talking about the "jealousy" which came with her popularity after claiming Meghan came under fire for attracting press attention. Prince Harry claimed in earlier episodes that his mother had "spoken the truth" in the discredited interview, which William has said holds "no legitimacy". Ignoring his brother's wishes, a move which is likely to enrage the Prince of Wales, Harry alleged the content of Diana's interview with Bashir was based on reality.