Martin Bashir Blamed Racism for Princess Diana
Interview Criticism
25 YEARS
LATER
Diana’s interviewer said in a 2020 email that he was
singled out by critics in a way that a “dynastic” journalist, such as a
“Dimbleby,” would not have been.
Tom Sykes
Royalist
Correspondent
Published
Jan. 31, 2024 7:31AM EST
https://www.thedailybeast.com/martin-bashir-blamed-racism-for-princess-diana-interview-criticism
Martin
Bashir said in a 2020 email that he had been the subject of racist prejudice at
the time of his blockbuster Panorama interview with Princess Diana by critics
who were “irritated” that a “non-white” person “should have the temerity to
enter a royal palace and conduct an interview.”
Bashir
wrote the email, which has just been released as part of a Freedom of
Information order imposed on the BBC, 25 years after the interview, in response
to the gathering pace of an investigation into the underhanded methods he used
to secure it.
The results
of the investigation were published in 2021 in a damning report that found that
Bashir faked bank statements and showed them to Earl Spencer, Diana’s brother,
in order to gain access to the princess, and then used other fake documents and
invented stories to fuel her paranoia.
In an email
to a BBC executive Robert Seatter dated July 20, 2020, Bashir wrote: “I am
sorry to hear that this so-called ‘forgery’ story has reared its head again. It
played no part in the interview but did allow professional jealousy,
particularly within the corporation, to hang its hat on alleged wrongdoing.
“At the
time, it was also apparent that there was some irritation that a
second-generation immigrant of non-white, working class roots should have the
temerity to enter a royal palace and conduct an interview.”
Bashir, the
child of Pakistani parents, added: “It would have been so much easier if one of
the dynastic families (Dimbleby et al) had done it!”
The email
was part of a trove of 30,000 documents released to the documentary maker Andy
Webb, Sky News and other outlets have reported.
Webb made
the application after discovering, while making a film about the 25th
anniversary of the interview, that the former BBC head of news Tony Hall had
said in a meeting that Diana’s brother had given Bashir the dodgy bank
statements. But the BBC allegedly knew it was Bashir who had faked the
statements and showed them to Earl Spencer, to make him believe Diana was being
sold out by insiders.
The BBC
fought for several years not to release the new documents to Webb but was
finally obliged to by a U.K. court on Tuesday night.
However,
Webb has said he is going back to court because the released documents are too
heavily redacted.
He told The
Guardian: “The BBC clearly admit that documents were being withheld. In my
book, that’s a cover-up.”
The BBC
said in a statement: “Throughout this process we have taken our
responsibilities to comply with the directions of the tribunal extremely
seriously. Therefore, we’ve today released approximately 3,000 documents, some
10,000 pages, to Mr Webb.
“This
latest disclosure includes many hundreds of pages of duplicates and material
that was not related to the 1995 Panorama, but was nevertheless caught by the
electronic searches.
“We have
made redactions, where necessary, consistent with the Freedom of Information
Act. There is nothing to support the allegations that the BBC acted in bad
faith in 2020 and we maintain this suggestion is simply wrong.”
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