Secret tapes made by Diana, Princess of Wales as she recorded the unravelling of her marriage will be broadcast for the first time.
The recordings, which run for five hours in total, were smuggled out of Kensington Palace to Andrew Morton, Diana’s biographer, in 1991.
They include intimate revelations, including thoughts on her battle with bulimia and the affair between the now King and Queen, and formed the basis of Morton’s 1992 book, Diana: Her True Story.
The author revealed the Princess’s involvement in his research following her death in a car crash in Paris in 1997. Less than an hour of the tapes has been heard publicly in the three decades since.
Now, production company Love Monday, working with Morton and Dr James Colthurst, the Princess’s close friend, who recorded the tapes and delivered them to Morton, has secured full access to the recordings.
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