Prince William and his younger brother Prince Harry have finally come on the same page to prove their respect and love for their beloved mother, reacting to the findings of an inquiry into Princess Diana's infamous Panorama interview.
The two brothers, who previously remained in news about their rift, have now shown their close bond again as they condemned the BBC for the way it treated their mom, specifically regarding her 1995 TV interview.
The Duke of Sussex went further than his big brother, blasting not just the BBC, but British media in general as he said: "The ripple effect of a culture of exploitation and unethical practices ultimately took her [Princess Diana's] life."
The Duke of Sussex adds that he's deeply concerned that the practices used in 1995 are even worse, and more widespread, today.
Meanwhile, Prince William also expressed his anger and strongly slammed BBC, saying: "The deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said."
He also added, "BBC’s failures contributed significantly to her fear, paranoia and isolation that I remember from those final years with her."
Harry and William's comments came on Thursday after an independent investigation into Princess Diana's explosive sit-down with BBC journalist Martin Bashir nearly 3 decades ago determined he and the network engaged in "deceitful behavior" and dishonest tactics to persuade her to do it.
The BBC has publicly accepted the findings, admitted to its failures, and sent a written apology to the royal family.
Prince William and Prince Harry's recent stance to defend their mom Diana suggests as they would soon get closer on other issues within the family and sent a strong message to the world about their strong relationship.
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