The King Charles III consider giving an explosive interview to finally talk about the prince Harry y Meghan Marklewho since their departure from the British monarchy have issued endless accusations to the royal family.
Los ‘attacks’ most recent embodied in “Spare”the memoir of the Duke of Sussex that was published on January 10 giving much to talk about.
In accordance with “The Mirror”King Charles, son of the deceased Isabel IIreceived a request from the BBC to make a report on the occasion of his coronation on next May 6.
According to reports, the famous news portal wants the 74-year-old monarch to give his version of the events narrated by Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, in their docuseries of Netflix and the memory book.
This is precisely the situation that the royal palace is analyzing since any type of comment about the Dukes of Sussex it could cause a great impact and be analyzed in different aspects.
“Plans are already underway for the BBC’s coronation coverage, and you want to profile the monarch, but it’s not customary to avoid topics in interviews, so that complicates things,” one insider said.
The BBC wasn’t the only news site to ask for an interview; However, the cadena ITV is the least likely after broadcasting a talk with Enrique de Sussex in which is exposed to the British royal family.
In addition, another of the aspects that those close to King Carlos III are considering is that his son he could take any comment the wrong way and therefore return to respond with attacks.
“Even a small comment about Harry and Meghan would be world news and a response from Harry that would be unpredictable. It’s all very sensitive,” says a source close.
If they accept the interview, it would be the first time that someone from the main members of the monarchy is vulnerable to receiving and answering questions about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, since up to now they have remained totally hermetic.
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