It is said that talks are underway between Buckingham Palace and the BBC about an interview with King Charles III. This could give the monarch an opportunity to comment on her son Harry’s memoirs, which are already bestsellers.
Action, reaction… There are whispers in London that Charles III is in talks with the BBC for a television interview. The format will allow the monarch to return to the beginning of her reign, discuss her future intentions, but also respond to accusations made by her son Harry in his memoirs and Netflix documentary. The discussion will be hosted by Jonathan Dimbleby, a long-time friend of King Charles, and will aim to “present the monarch in a positive light,” the insider claims. Sun January 29, 2023
In the video, “Silence is treason,” says Prince Harry in one of the interviews
since the publication of Spare (the replacement in French) and the documentary series Harry and Meghan, Charles III preferred to remain silent. As always, the royal family prefers to stick to the well-known rule.Never complain, never explain (Never complain, never justify yourself.) But as her coronation on May 6 at Westminster Abbey approaches, the sovereign is choosing a new strategy. And what better than an interview with the BBC to restore your image? The act of communication is obviously dangerous given the recent accusations of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Natural? It’s not common to avoid topics in interviews, and that’s what makes things difficult. Even a small comment about Harry and Meghan will appear all over the world,” warns the source. A mirror . “It could also trigger a reaction from Harry, which would be unpredictable like most things. Everything is very delicate indeed.’
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Windsor’s “deal with the devil”
Let’s remind that in his memoirs, Harry tells everything and does not spare the details. She returns to a bitter row with her brother William, reveals she has been on cocaine since she was 17, but still opposes her father Charles’ remarriage to her “dangerous” and “evil” stepmother Camilla Parker-Bowles. In a text co-written with award-winning journalist JR Moehringer, each takes it for its title.
In his Netflix documentary a few weeks ago, the prince, now in exile in California, didn’t mince his words about the Windsors. He even declared on ITV that the royal family had “made a deal with the devil” (read: the tabloids) to get media coverage in their favour. “After many, many years of lying about myself and my loved ones, there comes a point when you go back to the relationship between certain family members and the press, you could say they decided to make a pact with the devil, right?
Crowning and backflow
So will Charles III trust the BBC again? For now, the mystery remains. But one thing is certain: the king wants to talk. And it may be that he prefers to organize his speech on his own. “An option remains for the royal family to simply prepare a coronation speech or content that they will film and present themselves. This will control what is said and will not be aimed at the people of Sussex,” the source continued. A mirror. In turn, royal expert Angela Levine said DailyMail: that he did not think that Charles III would respond to the various accusations before his coronation. A ceremony that already promises to be magnificent, and it is not yet known whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will attend.
The presence of Meghan and Harry at the coronation of the new king of England on May 6 really casts doubt on the experts of crowned heads. Although they are not welcome, Charles III seems to welcome the arrival of his younger brother and his family. He would also ask the Archbishop of Canterbury to mediate between his two sons. According to sources close to Lambeth Palace (the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury), the king believes the Sussexes’ presence will create less drama. Much to the chagrin of Prince William, who fears that Harry and Meghan’s presence will create a stir.
In the video, Harry and Meghan attack the royal family in their documentary
Source: Le Figaro
