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Princess Diana’s brother ready to call in police on BBC if probe finds wrongdoing over Panorama interview

PRINCESS Diana’s brother is prepared to call in the police if there is evidence of wrongdoing over her bombshell Panorama interview.

Earl Charles Spencer believes the BBC probe is a "toothless operation" and will call in Scotland Yard to "seek justice for his sister".

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The BBC has launched an independent investigation over Martin Bashir's 1995 interview with Princess Diana
Earl Spencer said he would call in the police if the investigation showed wrongdoingCredit: Getty - Contributor
He has been keeping Harry updated on the investigationCredit: Rex Features

The Earl claims journalist Martin Bashir spun a web of lies in a bid to get his sister on camera in 1995 as her marriage to Prince Charles crumbled.

He also alleges the broadcaster used falsified bank statements to secure the bombshell interview.

The Beeb has appointed ex-judge Lord Dyson to handle its investigation but Earl Spencer has called for an independent probe and said he was “not at all satisfied” with the "parameters" of the BBC's investigation.

A source close to the Earl told : “After believing this process was the best course of action, Charles believes the restrictions placed on the inquiry have turned it into a completely toothless operation.

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“He has made his feelings clear to the BBC and will not hesitate to call for a police investigation, which he will back to the hilt, if there is evidence of wrongdoing.

“He believes there is no better opportunity to seek justice for his sister.”

'DRIVE FOR TRUTH'

Bashir allegedly peddled 32 lies and smears to the princess to clinch his Panorama chat in 1995, in which Diana famously said: ";There were three of us in this marriage".

She also admitted to her infidelity with Army captain James Hewitt, and questioned Charles’s suitability as king.

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Both Harry, 36, and William, 38, are in close contact with their uncle, Earl Spencer, who has been informing them of the investigation’s progress.

Harry has joined William as he backed a “drive for the truth” into the interview.

Harry welcomed the BBC probe into how Bashir landed the BBC Panorama grilling and his friends slammed critics for "using it to drive a wedge between the brothers".

Wills branded the inquiry a "step in the right direction" and hours after Diana's brother Earl Spencer called for an independent investigation.

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He said: "It should help establish the truth behind the actions that led to the Panorama interview and subsequent decisions taken by those in the BBC at the time.”

Martin Bashir - pictured this week - allegedly peddled 32 lies and smears to the princess to clinch his Panorama chat in 1995Credit: Noble Draper
Prince William has welcomed the probe into Panorama's interview with his mumCredit: Getty - Pool
Prince Harry is getting regular updates
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A source close to the Duke of Sussex told the Telegraph: “Harry is getting regular updates and is aware of everything that is happening. 

"You do not need a public statement to imagine how he is feeling privately, people know how much his mother means to him.”

The Duke of Sussex is said to care deeply about his mum's legacy but unlike his brother has chosen to remain silent on the subject.

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A source close to Wills, who was 13 at the time, said he has been “informed appropriately” by the BBC, and has been in touch with the broadcaster for a fortnight.

The source added: “This is in part about protecting his mother’s legacy, so it is a very personal matter.

“William has kept a close eye on what has unfolded but believes things are moving in the right direction.

“In the end what he wants is the same as everyone else — for the truth to be unearthed and any appropriate action taken.”

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INDEPENDENT PROBE

Earl Spencer has previously accused the Beeb of a "whitewash" in a dramatic letter blasting Bashir to the BBC's director general.

But Earl Spencer tweeted on Friday “As I’ve told the BBC this evening, I’m not at all satisfied with the parameters they’ve set around their enquiry into the Panorama interview with Diana of 25 years ago tonight.

“Lord Dyson must be free to examine every aspect of this matter, from 1995 to today, as he sees fit."

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There are allegations the royal was duped before agreeing to take part in the programme

He slammed the "sheer dishonesty" over the sensational interview and has claimed the BBC failed to accept the "full gravity of the situation".

Earl Spencer told Beeb boss Tim Davie that Bashir showed him falsified bank accounts, which claimed to wrongly show two senior courtiers were being paid by security services for information on Diana, in the hope it would win him an introduction to her.

He also claims to have a letter sent to him by Bashir, where he implied Prince Charles had an affair with their nanny to increase pressure on Diana and Earl Spencer's co-operation.

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Diana's furious brother said if he hadn't seen the bank statements he would not have made the introduction and the scoop wouldn't have happened.

According to The Daily Mail, in an email on October 23 Earl Spencer wrote: "If it were not for me seeing these statements, I would not have introduced Bashir to my sister."

He added: "The sheer dishonesty of what I've seen in the BBC 25 years ago – both in Bashir and his colleague's actions in securing the interview, and the whitewash under Tony Hall's name – demands it."

A BBC spokesperson said they can't comment on private correspondence, but added the corporation is "being as open as we can about events from a quarter of a century ago".

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A source close to Wills, who was 13 at the time, said he has been 'informed appropriately'Credit: Getty - Contributor
The Duke of Cambridge said the independent investigation was a 'step in the right direction'Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Wills, right, has broken his silence over the BBC's investigation Credit: Getty - Contributor

The BBC has said Diana wrote a note saying she did not see the false bank statements and that they played no part in her decision to give the interview.

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