Princess Diana Docuseries Built on Five Hours of Unheard Tapes Set for 2027
A three-part docuseries titled "Diana: The Unheard Truth" is set to premiere on August 31, 2027, marking the 30th anniversary of Princess Diana's death, and will be based on five hours of previously unreleased audio recordings from 1991. The recordings, made with Diana's close friend Dr. James Colthurst, were instrumental in shaping Andrew Morton's groundbreaking biography and will be explored in full for the first time. The series features new interviews with key figures involved in the original book and offers insights into Diana's life within the royal family and her vision for the future.
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