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Prince William fury: BBC ‘underestimated how sensitive’ Duke is about attacks on Kate

BBC 'underestimated how sensitive Prince William is' says expert

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In the interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle claimed that Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge had made her cry when previously it was suggested the Duchess of Sussex had left her in tears. Royal journalist and biographer Duncan Larcombe suggested that the Palace allowed a “controversial” issue that showed Meghan in a negative light out in the media. He also suggested Prince William took particular issue with the BBC’s The Princes and The Press documentary for once again bringing up the story and suggesting Kensington Palace willingly briefed the press on Prince Harry and his wife.

Speaking to True Royalty’s The Royal Beat, Mr Larcombe said: “One of the key issues with this BBC documentary is the fact that what they have done is underestimate just how sensitive a subject it is, Prince William in particular that his own brother and his sister-in-law Meghan have accused the Monarch in Oprah Winfrey of briefing and deliberately allowing stories about Meghan that she made Kate cry over the famous row before the wedding and they claim that the story was not true, its the wrong way around.

“So we’ve got an argument here that who made cry who which is a primary school thing but the palace to take the very much thing not to be drawn in this row. 

“The BBC’s documentary, allowed people to say yeah ‘they were briefing’, ‘they were telling us this’ Harry and Meghan are effectively right.”

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The BBC documentary “The Princes and The Press” aired in two parts that focussed on the Royal brothers strangers relationship with the press and the distance between them. 

The documentary reignited the famous Meghan and Kate row over the flower girl dress that bullied Meghan just before her wedding. 

Meghan reacted to the claims on the controversial sit-down interview Oprah Winfrey show, saying: “The reverse happened.

“I don’t say that to be disparaging to anyone because it was a really hard week of the wedding and she was upset about something.

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“A few days before the wedding, [Kate] was upset about something.

“Yes, the issue was correct about flower girl dresses.

“And she did what I would do if I knew that I hurt someone, right, to just take accountability for it.

“I would have never wanted that to come out about her ever, even though it happened. I protected that from ever being out in the world.”

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The Duchess of Sussex also claimed royal aides failed to support her as she lamented the struggle and pressure she was put under while working for the Firm.

A statement was released post the BBC documentary by Kensington Palace, Clarence House, and Buckingham Palace, an unprecedented move from the Royal Family’s main three households.

It read: “A free, responsible and open press is of vital importance to a healthy democracy.

“However, too often it is overblown and unfounded claims from unnamed sources that are presented as facts and it is disappointing when anyone, including the BBC, gives them credibility.”

 

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