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Get you up to speed: Unheard Diana Recordings to Expose Secrets of Charles’s Marriage and Camilla
Unearthed recordings made by Princess Diana in 1991 will feature in the upcoming TV series “Diana: The Unheard Truth,” airing in August 2027.
Love Monday TV is set to release “Diana: The Unheard Truth” in August 2027, featuring previously unreleased recordings made by Princess Diana in 1991.
Love Monday TV is preparing for the release of “Diana: The Unheard Truth,” featuring nearly five hours of secret recordings, set to premiere in August 2027.
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An upcoming TV series will feature secret voice recordings made by Princess Diana in 1991, offering a unique glimpse into her life within the royal family. Titled Diana: The Unheard Truth, the series is set to premiere in August 2027, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of her death in Paris in 1997.
The recordings, totalling five hours, capture Diana discussing her former husband, King Charles, their marital issues, and his affection for Camilla. Additionally, she addresses her sons, Princes William and Harry, as well as her struggles with mental health and bulimia nervosa.
Produced by Love Monday TV, the series aims to illuminate Diana’s character, showcasing her humour and resilience. It promises not just to recount her life, but to present her perspective on navigating intense public scrutiny. The series is anticipated to provide a fuller portrait of Diana, highlighting her legacy of agency, courage, and love.
Viewers will encounter Diana’s dreams of independence, as she reflects on the possibility of carving out a personal path away from royal constraints. This release comes in the context of recent remarks by her son Prince Harry, who suggested that the pressures of royal life contributed to his mother’s struggles.
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An upcoming TV series will reveal secret voice recordings made by Princess Diana in 1991 as she gives a never-before-heard insight into her life and experience in the royal family.
Diana: The Unheard Truth is scheduled to land on screens in August 2027, marking 30 years since she died in Paris in 1997.
All in, there are five hours worth of secret recordings, where Diana opened up about her former husband, King Charles, their marriage breakdown, and his ‘love for a woman called Camilla.’
Diana also reportedly spoke about her children, Princes William and Harry, Sarah ‘Fergie’ Ferguson, the disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, her mental health and her battles with an eating disorder, bulimia nervosa.
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The tapes were made by her friend Dr James Colthurst, who smuggled them out of Kensington Palace and delivered them to writer Andrew Morton.
They would later make up Morton’s bestselling 1992 biography about the princess, titled Diana: Her True Story. At the time, the book provided new insights into the life and times of Diana, and was deeply personal, candid and at times, shocking.
Currently, not even an hour of Diana’s recordings have seen the light of day — the new docuseries is set to change this.
It is being produced by Love Monday TV, which partnered with Morton and Colthurst (who also appear in the show to discuss the risks the trio took for the biography’s publication) to secure access to the tapes.
They are said to not only show Diana’s ‘infectious humour and twinkling laughter,’ but also spotlight her as a ‘resilient, perceptive, and relatable young woman.’
The show hints the recordings tell the story of a woman ‘finding herself in the brightest of global spotlights and navigating the challenges with grace, self-awareness, and determination.’
But, ‘most importantly,’ The Times reports that viewers will hear Diana’s ‘dreams for a future that could have been; a new chapter in which Charles goes off into the sunset with Camilla, leaving her free to carve her own path.’
The recordings also give the world a ‘rare opportunity to hear Diana’s perspective’ — many know that she had a complex, love-hate relationship with the press throughout her life.
While Diana frequently expressed frustration with the paparazzi and the constant scrutiny under the spotlight, she was able to leverage it to gain public support and highlight humanitarian causes.
Ultimately, the show says it will provide an opportunity for people to ‘recognise her legacy as one of agency, courage, and love.’
The producers added: ‘The raw words of Diana present a fuller portrait: a woman navigating pressure, redefining her role, and moving forward with conviction. It invites the public to encounter Diana not only through what happened to her, but through how she chose to respond.’
The news of these recordings comes shortly after Diana’s youngest son, Prince Harry, claimed that the royal life ‘killed’ his mother.
While making a keynote speech at the $1,000-a-head InterEdge Summit in Melbourne Park as part of his and Meghan’s recent tour of Australia, Harry said that he felt ‘lost, betrayed, or completely powerless’ in his youth.
He told the audience that he had his ‘head in the sand for years and years’ until he and Meghan stepped down from royal duties in 2020.
Harry suggested that his decision to leave the royal family was also something his mother would have wanted for him.
‘After my mum died just before my 13th birthday I was like “I don’t want this job. I don’t want this role. Wherever this is headed, I don’t like it”.
‘It killed my mum, and I was very much against it, and I stuck my head in the sand for years and years.
‘Eventually, I realised well, hang on, if there was somebody else in this position, how would they be making the most of this platform and this ability and the resources that come with it to make a difference in the world?
‘And also, what would my mum want me to do? And that really changed my own perspective.’
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Get you up to speed: US announces withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany amid NATO tensions
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 5,000 US troops from Germany. Donald Trump stated he plans to “cut a lot further” in the future.
The Pentagon announced on May 1, 2026, that it plans to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, a move that has prompted European leaders to call for enhanced regional security, according to Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s foreign policy chief. Keir Giles, a Russian expert at Chatham House, warned that if the US were to withdraw military support, Europe would be “severely lacking” in defensive capabilities.
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of about 5,000 troops from Germany within the next year, with President Donald Trump stating he intends to ‘cut a lot further.’ NATO spokeswoman Allison Hart indicated that officials at the 32-nation military alliance are ‘working with the US to understand the details of their decision on force posture in Germany.’
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US soldiers are being withdrawn from Germany after repeated warnings that Europe is not prepared to fill a security vacuum (Picture: Getty)
European leaders have said Donald Trump’s snap decision to pull thousands of US troops out of Germany is a fresh sign that Europe must take care of its own security.
The Pentagon announced last week that it would pull 5,000 troops out of Germany, and Trump told reporters he plans to ‘cut a lot further’.
He offered no reason for the move, which blindsided NATO, but it appears to be linked to his anger over European allies’ reluctance to get involved in the conflict in the Middle East.
The move comes after years of warnings from experts that Europe needs to beef up its own security and stop relying on the United States for help.
Keir Giles, a Russian expert at Chatham House, previously told WTX that if the US were to suddenly withdraw military support, Europe would be ‘severely lacking’ in defensive capabilities, leaving it open to attack.
‘Europe is not in a position to replace the United States in terms of defence, and it will take some time to do so, even if it were to start applying effort in a way we haven’t seen so far,’ he said.
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Trump is doubling down on his threats to NATO (Picture: AP)
The main worry experts have about US security leaving isn’t threats from the Middle East, however – it’s from Russia.
He adds: ‘To preserve European security, Europe simply needs to be more powerful than Russia in key areas that would deter Moscow. The entirety of Europe is a frontline area as far as Russia is concerned.’
Russian-born UK citizen and former BBC journalist Sergei Cristo told WTX there are hard military components NATO needs to improve, but pointed out that Europe is not doing enough to battle Russian hybrid warfare.
‘Russian military strategy is currently based on the Gerasimov Doctrine, which basically says that “concealed means of war”- which include political interference, taking control of hostile countries through intelligence operations, and interference in elections – are more important than military action,’ Cristo said.
‘Personally, I don’t think NATO is ready,’ he added.
The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, said this week: ‘There has been talk about withdrawal of US troops for a long time from Europe. But of course, the timing of this announcement comes as a surprise.
‘I think it shows that we have to really strengthen the European pillar in NATO.’

Experts previously told WTX Europe is lacking in security if the US withdraws (Picture: AFP)
Over the weekend, Nato spokeswoman Allison Hart said officials at the 32-nation military alliance ‘are working with the US to understand the details of their decision on force posture in Germany’.
European allies and Canada have known since just after he came to office again last year that Trump would pull troops out of Europe, but US officials had pledged to coordinate any moves with their Nato allies to avoid creating a security vacuum.
Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte played down the move, saying ‘there has been at this point disappointment on the US side’ about European support for the war on Iran.
France, Spain and the UK have declined to give US forces free rein to use bases on their territory to attack Iran. Spain has denied them the use of its airspace and bases there for the war.
In another sign of friction, Trump has accused the EU of not complying with its US trade deal and announced plans to increase tariffs next week on cars and trucks produced in the bloc to 25%, a move that would be particularly damaging to Germany.
Without mentioning Trump or the US, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen listed recent trade deals that the bloc has sealed with Australia and India, and is now working on with Mexico.
‘With like-minded friends, you have stable, reliable supply chains and Europe has the biggest network of free trade agreements,’ she said.
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