According to a source close to the monarchy, King Charles III intends to appear in a BBC interview to discuss his proposals for the Royal Family.
King Charles III Will Reportedly Have A Tell-All Interview With The BBC-Will He Mention The Sussexes?
Reports suggest the King is eager to illustrate a plan for his reduced royal family, though he may have to address the issues that caused the feud with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Stewart Pearce, a royal commentator, made the claims during an exclusive interview on a United States tour to promote his book “Diana: The Voice of Change” He suggested that the current King wishes to have a discussion about his views on the monarchy’s future, with Jonathan Dimbleby, a renowned friend and journalist, posing the inquiries for a BBC exclusive.
He revealed that the BBC had been engaged in secretive discussions with Charles for multiple months regarding a preview honoring his accession to the throne on Saturday, 6th May, 2023. In the event that the interview does occur, the King may be questioned about Harry and Meghan’s allegations concerning the royal family, including allegations of racism.
In his comments, Steward: “I believe strongly, that Charles will grant another interview to the BBC, possibly with somebody like Jonathan Dimbleby, whom he trusts and likes.” This arrives on the back end of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex making it known that they have been requested by the monarch to vacate Frogmore Cottage.
It has been reported that Charles has decided to have them leave the premises in Windsor due to the fact that there has been no progress in the reconciliation between them and the rest of the Royal Family. And this latest interview would suggest that Charles is keen on leaving his own stamp of authority, as the firm continues to evolve moving forward.
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