Britain's Princes William and Harry speak out after an investigation into the BBC's interview with their mother in 1995

The BBC has apologised to the Royal Family

 

It found journalist Martin Bashir used deceitful methods to gain access to Princess Diana - including fake bank statements. 

William said the interview fuelled her paranoia and worsened his parents' relationship - while Harry blamed a toxic media culture for his mother's death.

The BBC has apologised to the Royal Family. 

Britain's Justice Minister, Robert Buckland says doing nothing about the report is "not an option"

"Clearly it's going to need some careful consideration and the government will do that soberly and calmly, to see what, if anything needs to be done to improve governance at the BBC".

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