Prince William and Prince Harry have renewed their calls to Channel 4 not to use photographs of the car crash that killed their mother as the plans had left them “deeply distressed”.
Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, the Princes’ private secretary, spoke of the emotional hurt screening the images would cause the brothers as the broadcaster stood firm over its decision to show the controversial pictures in the programme being aired on Wednesday night.


In a television interview, Mr Lowther-Pinkerton appealed to the documentary makers to think again. He said the Princes had decided “long ago that one of the great duties of their life is going to be to protect their mother’s memory, and this… Read the full story