Overview
- Love Monday TV and 53 Degrees Global announced Thursday a financed three-part docuseries built on five hours of Diana’s 1991 tapes that is being shopped without a platform.
- The series is slated to launch on August 31, 2027, aligning with the 30th anniversary of Diana’s death.
- The recordings were made in 1991 by Dr. James Colthurst, covertly carried from Kensington Palace to author Andrew Morton, and formed the basis of his 1992 book Diana: Her True Story.
- The tapes capture Diana’s account of life inside the royal family, her predictions about Charles and Camilla, and her hopes for independence, with less than an hour heard publicly until now.
- On-camera contributors include Andrew Morton, James Colthurst, publisher Michael O’Mara, and close contacts such as Delissa Needham, Sam McKnight, Penny Thornton, Wayne Sleep, Ken Wharfe, Dickie Arbiter, Kent Gavin and Richard Kay.