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Upcoming documentary aims to tell Princess Diana's story in her own words

The three-part series is based on five hours of of her conversations with a confidante.
02 May, 2026

A new do­­­­­cumentary series based on hours of previously unr­el­­­­ea­­­sed recordings made by Diana, the late Princess of Wales, is in the works, pr­­o­­­­ducers announced Thursday.

Diana: The Unheard Truth, set for release in 2027 — 30 years after her death in a Paris car crash — promises to tell the story of “the people’s princess” in her own words.

Using five hours of conversations between Diana and her close confidante, surgeon Dr. James Colthurst, the tapes formed the basis of Andrew Morton’s explosive 1992 book Diana: Her True Story. “This revelatory three-part docuseries restores authorship of one of the most scrutinized lives in modern history,” said a statement released Thursday by Love Monday TV, the production company behind the venture.

It “will change public perception of Diana forever.” “Through the tapes, we come to know a resilient, perceptive, and relatable young woman, finding herself in the brightest of global spotlights, and navigating the challenges with grace, self-awareness, and determination.” Diana’s role in Britain’s storied monarchy is unparalleled.

Originally published in Dawn, May 2nd, 2026

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