BBC Pays Out $200K+ for Martin Bashir’s False Claim that Prince Charles Had Affair with the Nanny

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The previous nanny of Princes William and Harry, Alexandra Pettifer, who was beforehand referred to as Tiggy Legge-Bourke, has accepted a damages fee of £200,000 ($238,000) from the BBC over “false and malicious” allegations that she had an affair with Prince Charles, grew to become pregnant together with his baby and later had an abortion. The allegations had been made to Princess Diana, to encourage her to be interviewed by Martin Bashir, who was not named within the assertion, for the BBC’s Panorama program, however inevitably grew to become a widespread matter of gossip in royal circles and past in the course of the Nineties. A joint assertion by the BBC and Pettifer mentioned: “She felt she needed to show to others that the allegations had been fully unfaithful by revealing extremely delicate issues, together with non-public medical info. Sadly Diana, Princess of Wales, couldn't be satisfied, even when incontrovertible proof was introduced.”

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