Diana - Season 1 Backdrop Blur

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  • Angela Rippon

    Angela Rippon

    Self - Interviewed Broadcaster

  • Julie Montagu

    Julie Montagu

    Self - Interviewed Broadcaster

  • Badisha Mamata

    Badisha Mamata

    Self - Interviewed Journalist and Broadcaster

  • Penny Junor

    Penny Junor

    Self - Interviewed Journalist and Author

  • Jennie Bond

    Jennie Bond

    Self - Interviewed Royal Correspondent

  • Bonnie Greer

    Bonnie Greer

    Self - Interviewed Writer and Broadcaster

  • Sally Bedell Smith

    Sally Bedell Smith

    Self - Interviewed Biographer

  • Wendy Mitchell

    Wendy Mitchell

    Self - Interviewed Ballet Teacher of Diana

  • Rachel Bowie

    Rachel Bowie

    Self - Interviewed Podcaster 'Royally Obsessed'

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