Royal insiders fight back as Palace braces for BBC documentary on William and ...

Royal insiders fight back as Palace braces for BBC documentary on William and ...
Royal insiders fight back as Palace braces for BBC documentary on William and ...

Aides to Prince William did not brief against his brother Harry during the Megxit saga, sources insisted yesterday following a row over a new BBC documentary.

Royal insiders denied William and Harry had been embroiled in a briefing war, ahead of a programme examining the brothers’ troubled relationship with the media.

The Queen, Prince Charles and William have reportedly joined forces to complain to the BBC and threaten a boycott on future projects with the broadcaster unless the Palace is given a right to respond to potentially damaging allegations.

Royal insiders denied William and Harry had been embroiled in a briefing war, ahead of a programme examining the brothers’ troubled relationship with the media

Royal insiders denied William and Harry had been embroiled in a briefing war, ahead of a programme examining the brothers’ troubled relationship with the media

The BBC2 programme, The Princes And The Press, which airs tonight at 9pm, examines coverage of the brothers in British newspapers, including Harry’s relationship with wife Meghan and the couple’s decision to stand down from royal duties and move to the US.

Courtiers have not been shown the two-part documentary, and sources told the Mail on Sunday that they believed it would include claims that William and Harry – or their advisers – briefed against each other.

A senior royal source called the documentary ‘tittle-tattle’ and told the paper that the row over the programme had left the Queen ‘upset’.

Insiders at Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and Clarence House were said to have been particularly angered that they were not given the chance to view the show or respond to any such claims.

Sources quickly shut down any suggestion that royal aides working for William and Harry were at the centre of a briefing war during the Megxit saga.

Aides to Prince William did not brief against his brother Harry during the Megxit saga, sources insisted yesterday following a row over a new BBC documentary

Aides to Prince William did not brief against his brother Harry during the Megxit saga, sources insisted yesterday following a row over a new BBC documentary

The Queen and Prince Charles walking to the Balmoral Estate Cricket Pavilion earlier last month

The Queen and Prince Charles walking to the Balmoral Estate Cricket Pavilion earlier last month

Members of the Royal family, with Prince Charles in foreground, followed by Prince William with Kate Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince Harry with Meghan Duchess of Sussex, as they leave the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London in 2020

Members of the Royal family, with Prince Charles in foreground, followed by Prince William with Kate Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince Harry with Meghan Duchess of Sussex, as they leave the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London in 2020

In fact the very opposite was true, sources said, and senior royal aides repeatedly refused to be dragged into a public war of words, despite the Duke and Duchess of Sussex giving an explosive interview to television host Oprah Winfrey.

One source told the Daily Mail: ‘It was always very clear from the top that no one wanted to be dragged down that particular rabbit hole, however egregiously people were being provoked by the Sussexes.

The palace mantra was that a period of silence would be beneficial to take the toxicity out of the situation, with the Queen going so far as to issue a personal statement making clear that there were matters they needed to deal with privately as a family.’

Royal insiders made clear last night that there was no desire to censor either the broadcaster or the programme makers. But the three royal households all agreed they should have been given a right of reply.

BBC guidelines require all news and current affairs documentaries to offer the right of reply where appropriate.

A BBC spokesman said: ‘The programme is about how royal journalism is done and features a range of journalists from broadcast and the newspaper industry.’

The Queen overcame recent health problems to attend a double christening for two of her great-grandsons yesterday

The Queen overcame recent health problems to attend a double christening for two of her great-grandsons yesterday

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Zara Tindall

Mum’s the word: Princess Eugenie, left, and Zara Tindall arrive at yesterday’s christening

QUEEN SHAKES OFF HEALTH WOES TO ATTEND DOUBLE CHRISTENING 

By Vanessa Allen 

The Queen overcame recent health problems to attend a double christening for two of her great-grandsons yesterday.

The 95-year-old monarch was pictured as she left the joint ceremony for the baby sons of Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall.

She had told courtiers she was determined to be at the baptism, despite having been forced to miss recent engagements – including last week’s Remembrance Sunday service – while she recovered from a back sprain.

She is understood to have attended after taking advice from her personal doctor.

The Queen wore a bright lime-green outfit and matching hat for the private family service at All Saints Chapel at Royal Lodge, in Windsor Great Park.

The double christening – believed to be the first time two royal babies have been baptised together – was held for Zara and Mike Tindall’s eight-month-old son Lucas, and Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s nine-month-old son August. The boys are two of the Queen’s 12 great-grandchildren.

Both couples chose to give their sons the middle name Philip, in tribute to the boys’ great-grandfather Prince Philip, who died in April, just a few weeks after they were born.

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Journalists interviewed for the programme are thought to include BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond, the Daily Telegraph’s associate editor Camilla Tominey and US journalist Omid Scobie, who co-authored a biography of Harry and Meghan, Finding Freedom.

The film is presented by Amol Rajan, a presenter on Radio 4’s Today programme and a self-declared republican.

The first hour-long episode covers the years following the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012 and the ‘positive media reaction to the emergence of a new generation of royals’.

The second episode examines the past three years, including the growing rift between the brothers. In 2019, Harry admitted he and William were ‘on different paths’.

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