A quarter century since her untimely death and the tragic circumstances surrounding the car accident that claimed Princess Diana's life in a Paris tunnel still captivates a global audience.
A new investigative documentary – that will screen exclusively on Foxtel – 'Diana: The Ultimate Truth' features former detective and award-winning investigative journalist Mark Williams-Thomas who details the many theories that have been offered for how the Princess Of Wales' life was cut short.Uncovering unheard truths as Williams-Thomas digs behind the scenes that raise new questions, the documentary features interviews from Diana's closest friends and confidants, many who speak for the first time publicly about the events leading up to Diana's death.
Those interviewed include security and surveillance expert Grahame Harding, close friends Simone Simmons and Roberto Devorik, witness of Diana's accident Grigori Rassinier, former British police photographer Matt Sprake and Dr Frederik Malliez, who was present on the scene of the fatal accident.
Foxtel will also premiere another documentary titled 'Diana', which was directed by BAFTA award winner Jemma Chisnal and pieces together a rich tapestry of archival footage, photos and letters including never-before-heard testimony from those who were closest to the Princess across iconic moments of her life.
'Diana: The Ultimate Truth' premieres on 28 August, while 'Diana' airs on 7 August – both on the Fox Docos channel on Foxtel.