King Charles set to ditch BBC interview before Coronation following Frogmore fallout


King Charles will not be giving an interview to the BBC ahead of his Coronation in May, according to royal sources. Royal commentator and author Stewart Pearce said that the monarch was keen to talk to the broadcaster to publicise his “manifesto” for a more modern Royal Family, however the King has reportedly had a change of heart.

He told The Sun: “I believe strongly, that Charles will grant another interview to the BBC, possibly with somebody like Jonathan Dimbleby, whom he trusts and likes.”

The King was interviewed by Jonathan Dimbleby in 1994 for the show Charles: The Private Man, the Public Role on ITV.

It was during this interview that he publicly admitted he had been unfaithful to his then-wife Princess Diana with Camilla Parker-Bowles.

However royal sources have downplayed the claim he will speak to the BBC again as it emerged this week he has evicted Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from Frogmore Cottage.

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