“I’ve been discreet because I’ve gone as far as I was advised to go,” Andy Webb, author of “Dianarama,” told Fox News Digital. “I describe William as having a wound that will not heal… He needs to know what happened. He really wants to know what went down 30 years ago.”

His mother, Princess Diana, secretly gave an explosive 1995 interview to journalist Martin Bashir for the BBC’s Panorama, unaware she had been manipulated into doing so. Many who loved her believe that decision ultimately altered the course of her life — and death.

The Interview That Changed Everything

In the interview, Diana openly discussed the collapse of her marriage, famously revealing, “There were three of us in this marriage,” referring to Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. She also spoke about her struggle with bulimia and episodes of self-harm.

But the princess didn’t know that Bashir had gained her trust through deceit. Webb has spent two decades investigating what he says was a BBC cover-up. Speaking with Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer — himself misled by Bashir — Webb learned the extent of the journalist’s tactics.