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King Charles is reported to be gearing up for a “landmark” BBC interview in which he could speak out about his son Prince Harry for the first time since the release of the Duke’s tell-all memoir ‘Spare’. Following a series of explosive allegations in his son’s biography Spare and his Netflix documentary with wife Meghan, palace advisors are debating the prospect of the King using his chat to clarify events, it has been reported.
Charles might clarify the Megxit incident, in which Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, stepped aside as employed Royal Family members, if the Palace agrees to the interview, according to The Mirror.
An unnamed insider told the publication: “Plans are already up and running for coronation coverage at the BBC, including the profile on the monarch. It is not the done thing to avoid subjects in interviews, so it makes matters tricky.
“Even one small comment on Harry and Meghan would make worldwide news. It could also prompt a response from Harry, which would be unpredictable, like so much. Everything is very delicate.”
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