The BBC has issued a statement following the criticism they received from viewers over a new documentary that explored Prince William and Prince Harry's relationship with the media.
22.11.2021 - 13:35 / ok.co.uk
Prince William’s aides have said that he did not brief against his brother Harry in light of an explosive documentary on the brothers’ relationship with the media airing on BBC.The documentary, titled The Princes And The Press, will be released at 9pm on Monday 22 November - a programme which has reportedly angered the Queen and Prince Charles. According to sources, the documentary will make allegations that the two brothers have briefed against each other.
The BBC has issued a statement following the criticism they received from viewers over a new documentary that explored Prince William and Prince Harry's relationship with the media.
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