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BBC bosses' cover-up 'cost Diana her life'
8 Jul
Summary
- BBC bosses allegedly covered up reporter's forgery.
- Diana may still be alive if BBC had intervened.
- Princess Diana feared car accidents and bugging.

Allegations have surfaced that the BBC's inaction regarding a reporter's forged documents played a role in Princess Diana's tragic death. According to her brother, Andy, the BBC had an opportunity to inform Diana about the reporter's deceit. He suggested that had the BBC acted differently, Diana might have survived.
Diana reportedly harbored a deep-seated fear of experiencing a car accident and took precautions against surveillance. She employed a security professional to conduct regular sweeps of her apartment at Kensington Palace for listening devices. During one such sweep, a device was allegedly detected and subsequently removed.
During a recent podcast event, fashion designer Jacques Azagury shared anecdotes about working with Diana. He also spoke about the difficulty of attending her funeral in 1997 and mentioned design requests he could not fulfill.
The event also featured the display of one of Diana's dresses, acquired by HELLO! magazine at auction, offering guests a chance to see a piece of royal history.