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Kate Snell

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Kate Snell is a British author and filmmaker. She researched the life of Princess Diana[1] and published a book, Diana: Her Last Love[2][3] (2000), which is the basis for the film, Diana (2013)[4] and British Indian actor Naveen Andrews as Dr. Hasnat Khan.[5] A reissue of Diana: Her Last Love appeared as a tie-in to the film and was published in August 2013 by Andre Deutsch,[6] an imprint of Carlton Books.

Snell's book Deceived (2007), about conman Robert Freegard, who posed as a spy for 10 years, was published by Orion Books. Deceived was written following the 2005 production of the award-winning feature-length documentary, The Spy Who Stole My Life,[7] which was directed by Snell and produced by her production company, Creative Touch Films.[8]

Her book The Care Home Swindler was published by Sphere in March 2026.[9]

Snell is a former reporter for the BBC's Woman’s Hour, a producer of BBC current affairs programme Panorama, and Series Producer for the BBC’s foreign affairs strand Correspondent.[10]

References

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  1. "Interview with Kate Snell". CBS News. Archived from the original on August 23, 2011.
  2. "Transcript referencing Kate Snell's book". Larry King Live. CNN.
  3. Snell, Kate (2000). Diana: Her Last Love. London: Granada Media. ISBN 0-233-99887-X.
  4. "Actress Naomi Watts on playing Princess Diana". The Australian.
  5. "Even if only half-true, (Kate Snell's) story is extraordinary". The Independent. 22 September 2013.
  6. "Diana's Mystery Man - New TV Documentary". The Guardian.
  7. "The Spy who Stole my Life". BFI Listing.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  8. "The President's Scorpions: Producer, Kate Snell". BFI. Archived from the original on 2010-01-10. Retrieved 2013-09-03.
  9. Denyer, Lucy (29 March 2026). "The Care Home Swindler by Kate Snell: 3-star review". The Telegraph.
  10. Snell, Kate. "Series Producer, Correspondent - Mad Cows & Englishmen". BBC.
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