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From Princess Diana to Meghan Markle: 5 controversial interviews that shook the UK Royal family

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 23, 2025, 05:00 IST
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From Princess Diana to Meghan Markle: 5 controversial interviews that shook the UK Royal family

The British royal family has long been known for its tradition, diplomacy, and carefully curated public image. However, a series of candid and controversial interviews over the years have disrupted that polished façade, exposing personal grievances, family tensions, and institutional flaws, making them human and relatable. From Princess Diana’s explosive revelations in the 1995 BBC Panorama interview to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s emotional sit-down with Oprah Winfrey, these rare moments of openness have not only shocked the monarchy but also reshaped the public perception about them. Here’s a look at some bombshell interviews that rattled the royal establishment and stirred worldwide conversations about the House of Windsor.

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Princess Diana’s Panorama interview (1995): "There were three of us in this marriage"

Princess Diana’s candid BBC Panorama interview with Martin Bashir remains one of the most defining royal moments. Speaking openly about her crumbling marriage to Prince Charles, Diana acknowledged her own affair and accused Charles of being involved with Camilla Parker Bowles. She also described her struggles with bulimia and post-partum depression. The interview damaged the monarchy’s public image and sparked a media frenzy that still echoes today.

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Prince Charles admits his affair with Camilla (1994): "Yes, I was faithful…until it became irretrievably broken"

In a 1994 interview with journalist David Dimbleby, Prince Charles openly admitted for the first time to being unfaithful to Princess Diana. He confirmed his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles had resumed during his marriage, once it had "broken down." The rare personal confession shook the monarchy, confirming long-standing rumours and raising questions about royal expectations, marriage, and duty. It marked a major turning point in public perception of the future king.

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Prince Andrew’s Newsnight disaster (2019): "I don’t sweat" - The interview that ended a royal career

In a now-infamous BBC Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis, Prince Andrew attempted to explain his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Denying all allegations, the Duke of York offered bizarre defences, including the claim he couldn't sweat and failed to show empathy for the victims. The interview was widely criticised as tone-deaf and damaging. Shortly after, Prince Andrew stepped back from public duties, with the Palace distancing itself from his actions.

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Meghan & Harry’s CBS interview with Oprah (2021): "We just didn’t want to survive, we wanted to live"

In a bombshell sit-down with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle revealed the emotional and psychological toll of royal life. The couple discussed alleged racism within the Royal Family, the pressure of media scrutiny, and their decision to step back from senior duties. Meghan disclosed suicidal thoughts, while Harry shared how the institution failed to protect them. The interview sent shockwaves around the globe and deepened the rift within the family.

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Prince Harry’s explosive BBC interview (2025): "Security shouldn't be politicised"

In his recent 2025 interview with the BBC, Prince Harry criticized the UK's decision to strip his official security protection. He claimed the move was politically influenced and that it endangered his family. Harry expressed frustration with what he described as the Royal Household’s interference and lack of transparency. The interview reignited debates about the responsibilities of the monarchy toward former working royals and the ongoing tensions between Harry and the Palace.

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