Royal anthem concert offered to ITV based on documentary.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are believed to have offered their Christmas concert instead of the after a dispute with the ITV company.
The couple is dissatisfied with a new documentary about the royal family’s relationship with the media. According to The Sun, the Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey was initially broadcast. But the show switched channels after the Two documentary The Princes and the Press, the paper said.
Kate is reportedly hosting the concert, and there is speculation that the couple’s children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, may attend the show. The show is to kick off in early December and, despite operator changes. Will continue to be produced by Studios, the company’s commercial production division. It will be produced alongside the usual ITV Carols at Christmas program, as expected in December.
ITV has not publicly confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s concert will be included in. Its holiday program, but media reports suggest it could air on December 23 or 24.
That included interviews with journalists including Andrew Marr, Ian Hislop, Dan Upton, Camilla Tomini, Duke and Duchess biographer Omid Skobi and the couple’s lawyer Jenny Afia.
Monday’s episode contained speculation that negative stories about the Duchess of Sussex had leaked to courtiers and rivalry between the various royal families. The second episode, scheduled to air next week, will widen the gap between William and Harry. Royal aides are reportedly concerned that this will include accusations. That the brothers tipped off each other through their advisers in the media.
In response to the documentary, the royal family issued a joint statement on the program criticizing. The for believing “excessive and baseless allegations. Earlier this week, the said the show was about “how royal journalism is done. And includes several journalists from the airwaves and the newspaper industry.”