camelot23ca
Heir Presumptive
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I think that Diana was manipulated certianly but Im not all that surprised as there have been hints about this story for some time. And If she had been dead agains the idea of an interview I think she would have ignored his activiites but she did want to talk publcily about her marriage...just as she allowed Peter Settelen to discuss private matters and tape her doing this..
And as Bashir is apparently now ill, Im surprised why it has suddenly become a big issue
Diana was a complicated woman. On one hand she wasn’t a rookie new to the ways of the British media. She also actively engaged with the media and used it to further her own image and goals. The Diana persona/phenomenon wasn’t foisted on her unwillingly and it couldn’t have been perpetuated to the extent it was without her help.
On the other hand I think she overestimated her ability to control her own narrative, or rather, she assumed the narrative would always be hers, no matter how big it got. And while she was a sophisticated and savvy person in many ways, I do think she was mentally vulnerable and not especially psychologically robust.
So I don’t think Diana would have believed all the claims Bashir allegedly made in the lead up to the interview. And even if she did believe things like the bank statements, it’s not like going on air for a major interview is the only choice available when a journalist shows you some sketchy documents. She did the interview because she wanted to, full stop.
But Bashir and other journalists around Diana at that time must have known she had issues and to set out to deliberately play on her weaknesses by lying and falsifying documents is disgusting. I wouldn’t think it would be surprising to anyone old enough to remember
the British press in its heyday pre-Leveson inquiry, but it’s disgusting nonetheless.