Secret voice recordings from the late Princess Diana, commenting on her then-husband King Charles' relationship with Queen Camilla, are set to feature in a new documentary to mark the 30th anniversary of her passing, next August.
The series from Love Monday TV is said to have received funding from RainMaker Films, a US-based company, and produced in partnership with 53 Degrees Global, the minds behind Netflix's The Royal House of Windsor.
It is known that Diana used a middleman to provide royal biographer, Andrew Morton, with tapes confessing her innermost thoughts on everything from her struggle with bulimia to the state of her marriage, the result of which formed Morton's best-selling book, Diana: In Her Own Words.
Reports say there are around five hours worth of voice recordings, but that just a fraction has been heard by the public before. The new series is said to reveal how she really felt about Charles and Camilla's relationship, according to producers: "We hear her dreams for a future that could have been; a new chapter in which Charles goes off into the sunset with Camilla, leaving Diana free to carve her own path."
They added, as reported by The Times, "The raw words of Diana present a fuller portrait: a woman navigating pressure, redefining her role, and moving forward with conviction. It invites the public to encounter Diana not only through what happened to her, but through how she chose to respond."













