This was such a great show, I've loved watching the previous episodes, but they really put too much emphasis and time on Diana, and it really wasn't too "new", in fact, just watch "The Queen" and you've seen most of the same scenes. It was an interesting twist to take the blame off the Royal family, as most documentaries tend to do (at best that they drove her into that position due to their treatment, at worst, they actually arranged it), and put it mainly onto the shoulders of Muhammad Al Fahid.. either way though, Diana is always the "perfect" victim, a narrative that really only came about after her death. They had the chance to explore the story in a different way, show a more realistic viewpoint, all divorces have several interpretations of whose "at fault" but the world needs to see famous people as "good" or "bad", I realise this is an unpopular opinion, but they were both to blame for the divorce, we only heard her side of the story (as always, the royal family maintained their dignity by not responding). The media, I believe, in an attempt to allay their guilt in how they contributed to Diana's death have made out Charles to be pure villainous, never a balanced view of how it all went down, and this show just contributed to that once more.