Diana documentary features unheard audio clips about royal family
Upcoming documentary Diana: The Rest Of Her Story serves as a follow-up to 2017 film Diana: In Her Own Words.

Unheard audio tapes of Diana, Princess of Wales, talking about the King and her āhatredā for stepmother Raine Spencer is to air in an upcoming documentary.
The recordings of Diana were taped three decades ago for her biographer Andrew Morton, who went on to publish the book Diana: Her True Story in 1992.
On Friday, a few extracts of unheard clips were shared through ABC News ahead of the release of documentary Diana: The Rest Of Her Story.
It serves as a follow-up to 2017 film Diana: In Her Own Words, both directed by Tom Jennings.
Speaking about her relationship with Charles, Diana says: āHe was so grown-up and here was Diana, a kindergarten teacher. I mean the whole thing was ridiculous.ā
Diana later spoke about her husbandās relationship with her family, revealing āhe wonāt even talk to mummyā.
She continued: āBecause at Harryās christening, Charles went up to mummy and said āwe were so disappointed, we thought it would be a girlā and mummy snapped his head off and said āyou should realise how lucky you are to have a child thatās normalā.
āAnd ever since that day, a shutterās come down, and thatās what he does when he gets somebody answering back at him, so to speak.ā
The release of the clips comes a day after the 26th anniversary of Dianaās death on August 31 1997, following a car crash in Paris, and a week before the first anniversary of the death of the late Queen.
The clips also hear Dianaās feelings towards her stepmother Raine, who married her father John in 1976 before his death in 1992.
Speaking of her strained relationship with her stepmother, Diana says: āI was so angry. And I said I hate you so much. If only you knew how much we all hated you for what youāve done. You ruined the house.
āYou spent daddyās money. I have said everything I possibly could and Raine said you have no idea how much pain your mother put your father through.
āI said pain Raine? Itās one word you donāt even know how to relate to.
āIn my job and in my role, I see people suffer like youāve never seen. And you call that pain? I said youāve got a lot to learn.
āI remember really going for her gullet.ā
It comes two days after the Duke of Sussexās Netflix docuseries Heart Of Invictus was released, where Prince Harry recalls the triggering return from his final tour of Afghanistan which related to the trauma of losing his mother Diana.