By Jackie Willis This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors. If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the page. 45:16 03:02 02:37 09:50 04:29 03:20 03:19 02:52 03:00 01:41 03:18 03:28 12:23 01:18 01:58 03:13 03:08 01:45 03:59 12:14 90 Day Fiancé: Angela on Losing 100 Pounds and if She's Contempl… Prince William calls the findings from the investigation of how the BBC procured an interview with his mother, Princess Diana, in 1995 "extremely concerning." On Thursday, the BBC admitted in a statement that the news network "fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency" when it came to journalist Martin Bashir's interview with the Princess of Wales. According to the inquiry, which was led by former British Supreme Court Judge John Dyson, Bashir had shown fake bank statements to Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, which "deceived and induced him to arrange a meeting with Princess Diana." Bashir later lied to BBC managers about them, the inquiry said. Bashir left his position as BBC's Religion Editor last week, citing ongoing health issues.