Kate and william branded 'undignified' as they pull away from bbc

Kate and william branded 'undignified' as they pull away from bbc

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The charity fundraiser will be hosted by Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, with their children also in attendance. The snub comes days after the two-part series _The Princes


and the Press_ aired on Monday night. The BBC documentary detailed the fractured relationship between the Princes and the British press, and included claims that Prince William briefed the


press against his younger brother Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle.  Matthew Stadlen discussed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's move on The Jeremy Vine show. He stated:


"Well, what I can say about William is I have a huge amount of respect for someone who has worked in the areas that he's worked in, he's flown helicopters. "I have a huge


amount of respect for what Harry's done, in going on to the frontlines in Afghanistan. "I have to say on this story, I think it would have been bigger of William and Kate not to


ban the BBC if they actually have done. It's undignified Carole. JUST IN: FAMILY OF JAILED INSULATE BRITAIN PROTESTER BEG STRANGERS TO HELP PAY HIS RENT "He's the future King


of England and this is the national broadcaster." Journalist Carole Malone jumped in and added: "I'm sorry, Harry and Meghan have slated the Royal Family. "They have said


they are racist. They have said that the Queen was a bad parent. They've said Charles was a bad parent. "They have a right to hit back and I'm really glad they're doing


it." READ MORE: WORK FOR PRINCE CHARLES! TWO POSTS AVAILABLE - BUT HEIR TO THRONE SETS OUT RULES Royal advisers believe the Queen, Prince Charles and William have not been offered a


proper right to reply to the claims made in the documentary.  The second episode will examine the period from 2018 to 2021, described as "a tumultuous time for the royals that includes


the birth of Archie Mountbatten-Windsor and the royal tours of the Sussexes and the Cambridges." It will air on 29 November on BBC2 at 9pm.