What makes 'Who Killed Diana?' different from previous docuseries
Princess Diana's tragic death on August 31, 1997, has been a subject of intrigue and speculation for many. Now, a new docuseries titled Who Killed Diana? is set to delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding her demise. The three-part series is being produced by EverWonder Studio and Empress Films, the same team behind the successful Netflix documentaries Depp v. Heard and The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe.
Docuseries to feature rare interviews, new perspectives
Per Deadline, Who Killed Diana? will include first-time interviews with individuals closely associated with the events leading to Princess Diana's death. The series aims to shed new light on a case that has captivated global attention for decades. Emma Cooper, the head of Empress Films, will direct the docuseries. She said, "Exploring legendary women through investigative journalistic documentaries is a passion of mine...I'm committed to approaching this iconic woman's story with fresh perspectives, new voices, and previously untold information."
Diana's death: Official findings and conspiracy theories
Princess Diana, her companion Dodi Fayed, and their driver Henri Paul died in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997. A French investigation concluded that the accident was due to alcohol and prescription drugs in Paul's system, along with reckless driving caused by paparazzi. However, numerous conspiracy theories have emerged over the years, implicating everyone from MI6 to Prince Charles (now King Charles III) in the incident.