The BBC has been hit by further complaints over their coverage of Prince Philip's funeral, this time for scrutiny of William and Harry's relationship.
15.04.2021 - 21:18 / hollywoodreporter.com
The BBC has dismissed a deluge of complaints it received following the death of Prince Philip on Friday after it switched its usual schedule across most TV channels and radio stations to rolling tributes to the royal. The Guardian on Tuesday reported that a record number of people in the U.K.
The BBC has been hit by further complaints over their coverage of Prince Philip's funeral, this time for scrutiny of William and Harry's relationship.
Prince Harry is said to have been “barely acknowledged” by Princess Anne, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex during Prince Philip’s funeral.The Duke of Sussex, 36, was publicly reunited with the Royal Family for the first time after his explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey to lay his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, to rest at the weekend.
Prince Philip passed away aged 99 on April 9, 2021. The Duke of Edinburgh was laid to rest at St George's Chapel on April 16 with several members of the royal family in attendance.
The Royal Family united to pay a fond and emotional farewell to Prince Philip, who was laid to rest at Windsor Castle's St George's Chapel on Saturday 17 April. Among the 30 guests in attendance was Lady Louise Windsor, 17, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex.
The Royal Family united to pay a fond and emotional farewell to Prince Philip, who was laid to rest at Windsor Castle's St George's Chapel on Saturday 17 April. Among the 30 guests in attendance was Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex.
Prince Harry and Prince William reunited for the first time in over a year — but it’s under some sorrowful circumstances.
Prince Philip will be laid to rest in a private ceremony on Saturday at St George’s Chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle after he passed away aged 99.The Duke of Edinburgh was born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark on June 10 1921 to Princess Alice of Battenberg and Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark.The Queen’s late husband was the youngest of five and had four sisters named Princess Cecilie, Princess Margarita, Princess Sophie and Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark.
Following the tragic passing of Prince Philip on Friday 9 March, his son Prince Edward, daughter-in-law Sophie Wessex and grandaughter Lady Louise Windsor viewed the tributes that have been left for him.Thousands of flowers have been left for the Duke of Ediburgh at Windsor Castle after he died aged 99 on 9 April.The Earl of Wessex, 57, Countess of Wessex, 56, and their daughter Louise, 17, visited the tribute site outside St George's Chapel and took time to read the notes left for Prince
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BBC has reportedly been hit with 'around 100,000' complaints over its wall-to-wall coverage on the death of Prince Philip. The public broadcaster aired 24 hours of tributes and news specials dedicated to the Duke of Edinburgh following his death at the age of 99 on Friday.
The BBC's decision to cut into its television and radio schedule and devote wall-to-wall coverage of the death of Prince Philip last Friday led to over 110,000 complaints from the public. The Guardiannewspaper reports that a record number of people in the U.K.
The BBC has reportedly received 100,000 complaints about its coverage of Prince Philip's death.The network altered its usual schedule on Friday 9 April to show tributes and special documentaries about the Duke of Edinburgh when the news of his death broke.The move meant programmes, including the MasterChef final, were pushed back, leaving many viewers disappointed.