Award-winning US film-maker Henry Singer is busy working on a groundbreaking series about the conspiracy theories surrounding the untimely death of Princess Diana.
The program, which coincides with the 25th anniversary this summer of the tragedy, is said to have already won Harry’s backing. Lawyers for the Duke of Sussex are understood to have been made aware of the programme and an invitation for him to take part in it.
While it’s unlikely Harry will be persuaded to appear in front of the camera, he is aware of the series and is rumoured to have given his support.
American-born Singer is one of the most respected documentary makers in the industry, whose acclaimed work includes the award-winning documentary on 9/11, The Falling Man.
The producers were tight-lipped recently when I accepted an invitation to take part in the documentary, but during the two hours of filming earlier this month, the direction they were heading in quickly became clear.
The focus was on the years after Diana’s death when conspiracy theories about how she died were given credibility by large sections of the mainstream media.
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