Princess Diana’s marriage imploded publicly. First, “Squidgygate”: leaked tapes of intimate calls with James Gilbey (“Squidgy” 53 times) humiliated Charles amid his Camilla affair rumors. Then, her 1995 BBC Panorama interview dropped: “There were three of us in this marriage,” she said of Camilla. Admitting bulimia, self-harm, and Charles’s infidelity, it drew 23 million viewers. The BBC later apologized for deceitful tactics (fake docs to secure it). Divorce followed in 1996. These events exposed royal cracks, humanizing Diana while tarnishing Charles, fueling the “People’s Princess” legacy and media scrutiny forever.
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