Charles spencer also said the press attention suffered by his sister was more dangerous than the attention online focused on kate, the current princess of wales. Princess dianas brother was speaking in an interview to be broadcast tomorrow on the bbc� s sunday with laura kuenssberg. Earlier, i spoke to graham satchell, who has been reviewing the material in the interview and asked him what was the main thrust of earl spencers comments were. Well, this was a searingly honest interview with earl spencer, and at times difficult to watch, to be honest. He has written a book about his experiences of his childhood, particularly at boarding school, and he talks about suffering shocking levels of violence from the age of eight and being sexually abused from the age of 11. He also talks in some detail about his experience at home with his sister, princess diana, and particularly suffering at the hands of a violent nanny, nanny forster. And this is what he had to say. Really damaging violence to children is going to affect them, whatever house they come from, whatever family theyre born into. And that nanny who did that to us, i mean, she used to crack our Heads Together if were both found to have done something naughty obviously, without my fathers knowledge. But it really hurt. It wasnt a tap on the wrist. It was a cracking crunch, you know, and i remember it still. And i think it emphasises, again, the disconnect of parents. And im really not a critic of my parents. They did their best, like 98 of parents do. And i think, again, it was just normal you leave it to the nanny to deal with this. I have two older sisters, and only later was it found out that a different nanny was punishing them by ladling laxatives down them, and my parents couldnt work out why they were constantly ill. So you were dealing with a very unstructured world of privileged parents living parallel lives to their children. But you and diana and your other sisters were then brought up even in a Home Environment where staff, nannies who were hired to look after you, were hurting you. Again, i dont think we realised that that was wrong. We knew it was painful and we knew it was something we wanted to avoid. But i think children dont know morality, necessarily, at that stage, or certainly the law. So it was something that we lived with. You can see there the sort of shocking revelations of what happened at home. But i think even more honest really is his description of what happened when he went to school. So he says that he had a headmaster who used to routinely beat him. He describes them as sadistic thrashings for sexual gratification. And then he says that he was groomed by a 20 year old Assistant Matron who sexually abused him from the age of ii. And he says that this experience of childhood left him traumatised and angry, that he carried that anger with him throughout the whole of his adult life. He says that informed the way that he gave the eulogy for princess dianas funeral. You may remember in 1997, he was really angry in that eulogy at the establishment and the press, who he blamed for his sisters death. And he says that he can trace that right back to the way he was treated in childhood. He says he had an absolute hatred of injustice and non truth. So a really fascinating insight, i think, into princess dianas brother. And did earl spencer have anything to say about the current princess of wales, who, of course, we havent seen in public since her Abdominal Surgery . He did, but only in passing. So i think he was very clear in this interview that he didnt really want to talk about current members of the royal family. There are obvious comparisons between his sister, diana, princess of wales, and catherine, princess of wales. Both women subject to extraordinary kind of Public Scrutiny and intrusion, as you say. Catherine is now the centre of this swirl of conspiracy theories, partly because she hasnt been seen since january after her surgery. And earl spencer was asked in this interview if the dangers of the online conspiracy world today are more potent than the Press Intrusion that surrounded his sister in the 1990s. And this was his reply. No, i think it was more dangerous back in the day. I think, yeah, if i look back to 97 and dianas death, i think that was so shocking, the circumstances of her death were so shocking that it did make the industry that supports the paparazzi really consider it more carefully what it could and couldnt do, not because they had a moraljudgment, but because it was unacceptable to the public. Its interesting that you can you can see were so far on from the events of 1997, but its still very raw for Charles Spencer, exactly what happened to his sister then. So, a really interesting interview that i think is on tomorrow morning on the bbc. And as graham said, the full interview with Charles Spencer will be broadcast on bbc one and available on the bbc iplayer for uk viewers on sunday at 9am gmt. Talks aimed at securing a ceasefire and the release of hostages in gaza could resume on sunday in qatar. Egyptian officials said hamas has presented a new proposal for a three stage plan to end the fighting. The israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu has called the proposal unrealistic, but has agreed to send israeli negotiators to qatar. It comes as the first maritime humanitarian aid shipment to gaza has been unloaded on to the shore, containing 200 tonnes of food desperately needed for gaza. The us charity behind the Mission World central kitchen is carrying out the mission in co operation with the united arab emirates. Speaking ahead of a two day trip to the middle east, the german chancellor urged israel to allow unlimited humanitarian aid into gaza. Translation we have a difficult situation. It is necessary for aid to reach gaza on a larger scale. That will be a topic that i also have to talk about. We are concerned about the further advancement of military developments. In particular, there is a danger that a large full scale offensive in rafah will result in many terrible civilian casualties, which must be avoided at all costs. We will have to talk about the long term perspective, the question of how a peaceful coexistence between a palestinian state and israel can succeed. Our correspondent injerusalem, mark lowen, has been speaking to aid organisations in gaza about the situation there. Unicef, the un childrens charity, says that one in three children under the age of two are acutely malnourished, and that figure is double what it was injanuary, so there is an urgent need for aid. A slight glimmer of hope with this ship now off loading the 200 tonnes of aid, being allowed to off load. Its unclear how the aid will be distributed inside gaza itself, although the idf are saying they will provide some security for that distribution on the ground, which is much needed given the fact that civil order has broken down there, and aid distribution, as weve seen, can turn into a fatal, disorderly incident. So the cypriots, who sent the first ship, are saying that a second ship is now ready to leave as well, carrying 240 tonnes of aid, but really these are fractions of what is needed on the ground, and people are resorting to a maritime corridor and ships bringing in aid because trucks coming in over land are being so heavily restricted, they have been so heavily restricted by israel over the last five and a half months of war. In order to get a little glimpse of that humanitarian situation on the ground, i spoke to dr margaret harris, a spokesperson for the world health organization, who joined from geneva, and i asked her what her contacts on the ground in gaza are telling her. In our meetings, people say its beyond words, it is misery they have never seen. My colleagues are people who worked in the toughest places, in africa, in many wars and situations, and they have never seen the speed and the horror and the misery that people are living in. They are living massively crowded together, starving in places, covered in human waste, faeces, unable to clean the place because we cant even bring chlorine in. So it is good news to hear that at least there is some Movement Towards a ceasefire because that is the only answer to what we are seeing in gaza right now. Dr margaret harris, painting a picture there of the emergency, the Health Emergency as she puts it and the disastrous situation facing people inside gaza, not least in rafah in the south of the gaza strip, where around half of the entire population of gaza, probably around 1. 4 Million People are sheltering, and the israeli Prime Ministers office has greenlit, we are told, Military Operation there for israeli troops to enter rafah, which is what the israeli Prime Minister has been warning for several weeks. There would be perilous in terms of the numbers were sheltering there but also in terms of israels international reputation, which is taking a huge hit. The German Foreign minister tweeted today that a large scale Military Offensive in rafah would be unjustified and that more than1 Million People have nowhere left to go. President biden said a week ago that a Military Incursion into rafah would be a red line as far as hes concerned. So that would be a huge risk for israel to go into rafah. I think the Prime Ministers office has said theyre ready to do so in order to increase pressure on hamas ahead of the ceasefire talks that are due to resume, we understand, on sunday, tomorrow, in doha. The israeli delegation are going to talk with qatari and egyptian officials. So that is a glimmer of progress, even though the israeli Prime Ministers office have said the palestinian demands are unreasonable. De Hammers Demands are unreasonable and unfounded. The Hammers Demands. A Hostage Situation in newjersey has been resolved, after police confronted a 26 year old homeless man, known as andre gordon, who was Holding People at an address in the city of trenton. Gordon had killed three people after stealing a car in nearby pennsylvania. Lets speak to our north america correspondent will vernon. He described the situation is fluid, whats happened since then . Things are developing whats happened since then . 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Officials and police are giving a news conference, saying around 9am local time this morning, at the turn of Falls Township in pennsylvania, the suspect armed with an assault rifle, broke into a house in that town, he killed his 52 year old stepmother karen gordon and his sister kira gordon and three other individuals in that house managed to hide from that gunman, one of them a child, he then drove to a nearby house where he killed 25 year old taylor daniel, with whom he had two children, and injured another person, her mother. He then carjacked a vehicle and drove to this house in trenton, where he barricaded himself in where he remains now. Locals from that town in person but pennsylvania said this is a quiet, peaceful place, very unusualfor said this is a quiet, peaceful place, very unusual for this sort of thing to happen, so i think a very upsetting incident, and of course a terrifying siege ongoing in nearby newjersey. Terrifying siege ongoing in nearby new jersey terrifying siege ongoing in nearby new jersey. Newjersey. Well, thank you. Will vernon in washington. Newjersey. Well, thank you. Will vernon in washington. Time newjersey. Well, thank you. Will vernon in washington. Time for l newjersey. Well, thank you. Will vernon in washington. Time for a j vernon in washington. Time for a look at the sport. A busy day for rugby and football and lots more . Penty going on today. Hello from the bbc sport centre. Straight to dublin where irelands Rugby Union Team are celebrating once again. For the first time in nearly a decade, ireland have successfully defended their six nations title, after beating scotland 17 13 in theirfinal match in dublin. Our Sports Correspondent andy swiss was watching. Ireland lifted the six nations trophy after an enthralling win over scotland. It is the second year in a row that ireland are the six nations champions. Last year because they won the grand slam, no grand slam this year because of the defeat to england last weekend, but once again, they have finished top of the table and they have that famous trophy. But it was a real struggle at times for ireland, they were not at times for ireland, they were not at their fluent best, there were a lot of handling errors, it was a pretty nervy occasion all round. There was real tension because huw jones went over for there was real tension because huw jones went overfor a there was real tension because huw jones went over for a try for scotland, that narrowed the gap and meant it was a nerve racking last few minutes for all the ireland fans inside the stadium, but they held on for the victory, delight for them at the final whistle. You can see just what it meant. Delight for the players to win the six nations title for the second year running and delight also for their coach, andy farrell. Well, irelands victory meant englands very slim hopes of winning the title were over before their match against france kicked off. Steve borthwick� s side will still be aiming for a second place finish in the table. Around 12 gone in lyon. The score is 3 0 to england. Wales will finish bottom of the table for the first time in 21 years, after they were defeated 24 21 by italy. To football, and Manchester City have moved a step closer to securing back to back trebles after reaching the semifinals of the fa cup. City beat newcastle 2 0 at etihad stadium. Bernado silva scored both of citys goals via deflections to secure citys place in the semifinals for a sixth successive season. There was a dramatic finish in the days other fa cup quarterfinal, as championship side Coventry City scored two goals in stoppage time to beat Premier League team wolves 3 2. Coventry city reach the final four for the First Time Since 1987. In the Premier League, luton town scored a crucial 89th minute equaliser to rescue a 1 1 draw against relegation rivals nottingham forest. Chris woods first half goal looked like it might be enough for victory for forest but luke berry equalised late on to grab a point. Luton stay in the Relegation Zone but they are just three points behind forest, who are in 17th place. Burnley gave their hopes of survival a boost as they beat brentford 2 1 at turf moor, with brentford having to play over 80 minutes with ten men. Tottenham missed the chance to move into the top four after they lost 3 0 at fulham. In spains la liga, real madrid moved a step closer to winning the title, as they beat osasuna 4 2, Vinicius Junior scoring twice. Whilst in germanys bundesliga, harry kane has become the first player to score 31 goals in a debut season in germanys top division, as Bayerrn Munich Beat Darmstadt 5 2. Division, as Bayern Munich beat darmstadt 5 2. That leaves bayern seven points behind leaders bayer leverkusen, who play freiburg on sunday. And golfs players championship at sawgrass is being dominated by american players with four of them in the top five. The current us open champion, wyndham clark, is top of the leaderboard on 15 under par through five holes on day three in florida. Xander schauffele is in second place. Rory mcilroy currently tied in tenth. And thats all the sport for now. The former us President Donald Trump is in ohio to support the Controversial Republican Senate candidate, Bernie Moreno, ahead of this thursdays primary. The former president s endorsement, the most coveted in the republican primary, hasnt yet sealed the deal for mr moreno, whos locked in a three way race. Lets speak to our correspondent carl nasman. Donald trump no doubt adding to the spectacle. 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