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.
13.04.2021 - 11:56 / ok.co.uk
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.
According to The Sun Online, the BBC's coverage on both television and their radio channels has become the most complained about
.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.
Bidding goodbye to her loyal soulmate the Duke of Edinburgh must have been heartbreaking for Her Majesty, the Queen. But former Royal Editor Duncan Larcombe believes that the Monarch – who turns 95 today – will take immense comfort from spending time with her family and visiting the places where she shared so many happy times with Philip.
The BBC has issued a statement responding to the large deluge of complaints that it received after the Duke of Edinburgh’s passing.
Back to work. The Queen’s first royal engagement following Prince Philip’s death took place on Tuesday, April 13—just four days after he passed away at Windsor Castle.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly "have regrets" over when their interview with Oprah Winfrey aired in the wake of Prince Philip's death last week.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bombshell chat with the talk show host aired while Prince Philip was in hospital. He passed away at the age of 99 at Windsor Castle on 9 April.
The Queen has carried out her very first official in-person royal duty just four days after the death of her husband Prince Philip.The Duke of Edinburgh passed away 'peacefully' at home in Windsor Castle on 9 April.
Many have wondered if the Queen will step down following Prince Philip’s death, but it appears the monarch has no plans to abdicate the throne for now, according to a source close to the royal family who spoke to People.
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.
Like the rest of the royal family, Prince William and wife Kate Middleton are absolutely devastated over the passing of his grandfather, Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh died on April 9 after a lengthy hospital stay and heart surgery in London, and his eldest grandson paid tribute to him with a stunning statement.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh passed away on April 9, 2021. The Duke's death has come as a shock to many and has certainly left those who knew him and were close to him in mourning.
As members of the royal family continue to check in on Queen Elizabeth II following Prince Philip’s death, they are in awe of her strength.
Maya Jama is said to be "deeply saddened" by the death of Prince Philip and is "disappointed" a video of her reaction to his sad passing has been taken "out of context." The death of Prince Philip, who was 99, was announced on Friday afternoon — just moments before Maya took a trip past Buckingham Palace in a taxi.TV and radio presenter Maya, 26, was slammed as she filmed herself driving by the Palace shortly after the death was announced, and posting a sweary video to her 2.1million Instagram
BAFTAs this weekend due to the Duke of Edinburgh’s death. Prince William had originally been due to make an appearance on Saturday 10 April for a pre-recorded conversation with acclaimed costume designer Jenny Beavan and make-up and hair designer Sharon Martin.
Prince William has made a significant change to his royal schedule while mourning his grandfather, the late Prince Philip, after his death.
Queen Elizabeth‘s daughter-in-law Sophie, Countess of Wessex is opening up about how the Queen is doing following the death of her husband Prince Philip.
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