“I think it was more dangerous back in the day.” Princess Diana’s brother, Earl Charles Spencer, has told @bbclaurak that he feels the intrusion into his sister’s death was worse than the “online conspiracy world” faced by Catherine, Princess of Wales bbc.in/3IFLRnm
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@BBCNews @bbclaurak Maybe if y’all left Diana alone, she’d still be here. Why not leave Kate alone? Are you trying to do it to her too? If the family is concerned, go see her? The rest of us should mind our own problems? Js.
@BBCNews @bbclaurak It’s not a contest. Both are destructive in different ways
@BBCNews @bbclaurak Thanks to the internet, people can get information from different sources and even has a voice!
Earl Charles Spencer's perspective highlights the evolving nature of public scrutiny, suggesting that while Princess Diana faced intrusive media attention, today's digital landscape presents its own challenges, particularly in the realm of online conspiracy theories surrounding public figures like Catherine, Princess of Wales.