Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and William united against the BBC

The Windsors united against the BBC. In fact, on November 21, a royal source explained that Queen Elizabeth joined Prince Charles and Prince William to boycott the network for refusing to let interested parties view the documentary. The Princes and the Press which will air on BB2 on Monday 22 November. The royal family explained that they will refuse to collaborate on future projects of the network unless given the right to respond. Last night, a source close to the family explained that the content of the documentary is just “chatter”, and said the discussion about the product left the queen “shocked”.

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Despite several meetings between Prince William’s representatives and the Corporation, the source said the BBC still refuses to show the documentary to the Windsors before the broadcast. A Buckingham Palace source said: “Families are united in thinking that it is not right. Nobody in the palace has seen him. ‘ The BBC, for its part, says the documentary, which will air in two parts, will provide the “context” to describe William and Harry’s relationship with the media, but insiders say they can only judge it after seeing it. , since you think that The Princes and the Press it will do nothing but to exacerbate the relationship between the brothersi pitting them against each other once again.

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“We are certainly on different paths at the moment, but I will always be there for him and I know he will always be there for me. We don’t see each other as before because we are very busy, but I love him dearly, ”Harry had said at the time of the split with the family. Yet Harry and William have always been united on the negative role of the British press in their lives, who over the years would try in every way to exacerbate their relationship. This is why, should the BBC continue to refuse to show them the documentary, the Windsors have announced their intention not to contribute to the realization of new projects with the station, such as interviews or documentaries. A move that would score the end of a long collaboration between the royal family and the BBC, which this year aired a tribute to Prince Philip and a series, Earthshot, linked to climate change presented by Prince William.

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