Channel 5 boss admits he was advised ‘not to run’ royal TV series | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Channel 5 was told to avoid broadcasting a television program about the royal family.
The publisher has conveyed a large number of detailed programs about Royals for years, and was shown to explore Zara and Mike Tindall from the documentaries examining the royal houses.
Royal Secrets and Royals: Programs, including secret speeches, offered the audience a look at behind the scenes, but there was a television series that almost failed to publish.
Channel 5’s programming director Ben Fow announced that he approached the King and the Queen’s communication representative to investigate whether a television program can be provided for help.
During a question and answer session at Edinburgh TV festival, he announced that he was sincere about the “fantastic figures” produced by controversial royals such as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for Channel 5.
I informed Express and other media organizations, “I came together and said, ‘Look, Andrew, Andrew, Harry and Meghan are still doing great numbers for us’.”
“I clarified my position [about Harry and Meghan] And they didn’t say he didn’t do anything, but a few weeks later, he said, ‘I prefer to do it’.
Continued by explaining that the communication representative rejected the appeal to the details from the inside, Gloucestershire live.
I continued: “It was about the royal service and we asked him if he could help us to get something about the royal family and said, ‘This is not in my job description’.”
Harry and Meghan have long been the subject of discussion among the public, especially since the decisions of resigning as a senior royal in 2020 and moving to the United States.
The couple entered the TV with Netflix series Harry and Meghan, but Channel 5’s Harry and Meghan: What’s next? And Meghan and Harry: Rise and fall.
However, King III. Prince Andrew, Charles’s younger brother, is not the only controversial figures in the Royal Family, as it has led to controversy in recent years.
This led to the subject of television programs, including Andrew, the prince of Channel 5: Where did the whole money go? Andrew and Fergie’s unusual relationship.




