
Princess Diana was never meant to wear the Revenge Dress. Why did she? On Fashion Friday
India Today
As Princess Diana's 1995 BBC interview makes headlines, we take a look back at the Revenge Dress that she wore one year before the interview aired on Fashion Friday. Did you know that Diana was never supposed to wear the iconic ensemble?
Before Meghan Markle and Prince Harry appeared in front of Oprah Winfrey for a tell-all interview, Princess Diana’s 1995 BBC Panorama interview was considered one of the biggest moments in the Royal family. Today, the interview is making headlines once again after an investigation concluded that the broadcaster’s journalists used “deceitful behaviour” to conduct what is considered television’s most explosive interview. After the revelation was made, Princess Diana’s sons issued a statement criticising the BBC and British media for their unethical practices. The interview became infamous after Diana famously said the words, “there were three of us in this marriage” - referring to Prince Charles’ relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles. The way she opened up about her failing marriage was watched by millions of people and sent shockwaves through the monarchy. After the revelations about the BBC interview were made today. Prince William, in a strong statement, said that it deteriorated his parents’ marriage further. Before the interview aired in 1995, the People’s Princess and Prince Charles had already announced their separation three years ago. They formally got divorced almost one year after the interview aired in 1996. So, it wasn’t just the BBC interview that made headlines. The instances that led up to their marriage ending in divorce have been one of the most talked-about occasions in the history of the modern monarchy. One being Princess Diana’s Revenge Dress.
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