Dianarama
Andy Webb

Dianarama

Andy Webb's investigation of the scandal involving Princess Diana and the BBC is certain to provoke major press coverage on publication.

The writer who in 2020 obtained the secret files which broke the story of Diana's betrayal now exclusively reveals the true extent of the deception the Princess experienced before giving her iconic Panorama TV interview, and how BBC bosses devised an elaborate cover-up to hide their crimes, whilst leaving Diana to her fate.

Andy has unrivalled insider access to the key players in the drama, from Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, who has pledged to provide a foreword, to her former private secretary, Patrick Jephson, to the BBC graphics expert who produced the infamous forgeries, ensuring a thrilling first-hand account, putting the reader inside the room where each key decision was taken.

But this is much more than an account of historic events. The remarkable story spans thirty years, right up to the present day where Andy has fought a bitter three year courtroom battle with the BBC to bring the truth out into the open.

The death of Princess Diana on August 31 1997 was one of the most dramatic events in recent history. This book will demand a complete reassessment of events leading up to the tragedy, a story we think we know but with many secrets which have never been revealed.

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Andy Webb

Andy Webb

Andy worked as a reporter for BBC Television for more than 15 years before embarking on a career as an award-winning director of documentary films. The vital factor which informs his approach to this story is that he can claim to be much more than a seasoned journalist examining the subject in question; he was a key actor driving events as the scandal burst into the public domain. Andy is married, with four children, and lives in West London.
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