Princess Diana.Photo: Princess Diana Archive/Getty

The filmmakers behind the latest documentary capturing the life and tragic death ofPrincess Dianaare defending themselves.
A spokesperson forThe Princesstells PEOPLE, “This feature documentary tells the story of Princess Diana exclusively through archive footage from the time, without commentary from today. This interview is shown briefly, in context, as a moment of historical record.”
In the interview, Diana famously said “there were three people” in her marriage — a reference to her husbandPrince Charles’s longtime affair with Camilla Parker Bowles — and spoke at length about her unhappiness in the royal family and questioned whether Charles would ever become King.
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William saidthe findings were “extremely concerning — that BBC employees: lied and used fake documents to obtain the interview with my mother; made lurid and false claims about the Royal Family which played on her fears and fuelled paranoia; displayed woeful incompetence when investigating complaints and concerns about the programme; and were evasive in their reporting to the media and covered up what they knew from their internal investigation.”
“It is my view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said,” he continued. “The interview was a major contribution to making my parents' relationship worse and has since hurt countless others.”
Prince William and Princess Diana.Rebecca Naden/ PA Images via Getty

Last month, the head of the BBC, director-general Tim Davie, apologized toPrince CharlesandPrince Harry"for the way in which Princess Diana was deceived and the subsequent impact on all their lives," and vowed to never show it again.
“Now we know about the shocking way that the interview was obtained, I have decided that the BBC will never show the program again; nor will we license it in whole or part to other broadcasters,” he added. That statement came as it made another payout to one of the victims of the interview, former royal nannyTiggy Legge-Bourke(now Alexandra Pettifer). Others who have received payouts include a whistleblower and Diana’s ex-private secretary Patrick Jephson.
InThe Princess, Diana’s story is told exclusively through archive footage and commentary. The producers watched an astonishing 1,000 hours of film to pull together the narrative, which explores Princess Diana’s complex relationship with the media, from the early days of her romance withPrince Charlesto their headline-making breakup and her tragic death 25 years ago at age 36.
Last week, the film’sdirector Ed Perkins told PEOPLE, “Our intention was to create a film that first and foremost felt kind of emotionally-driven and immersive and that we would give audiences the space to kind of come to their own conclusions and bring their own hindsight to bear on this story.”
Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Charles.Diana Archive/Getty

The story is both a “sensitive” and “complicated one,” Perkins admitted and conceded it’s “probably not a story that the royal family is desperate to continually revisit for obvious reasons.”
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“I come out the other end of it actually feeling a lot more sympathetic towards the specific characters involved and the challenges that those roles that they are born into put upon them,” the filmmaker said.
Ultimately, it’s the story of a woman who spent half her life “as the most famous person in the world,” Perkins said. “That’s an extraordinary thing to even comprehend.”
source: people.com