The Palace is in discussions with BBC for HM King Charles III to do an interview on TV in advance of his coronation. The major topic likely to be his youngest son's recent behaviour.
Should he do it ?
Please try to answer neutrally, this is not intended to be a Royalist v Republican airing although of course it will have a bearing on your views. As an anti-monarchist myself who nevertheless had enormous respect for the King's late mother, I feel that the King would be unwise to do it. We have seen in the past how such interviews have gone horribly wrong, not necessarily achieving anything other than mucky-media-material aimed at increasing viewing figures. They (the media) employ experienced and expert interrogators, and it is impossible (with all his other activities) to keep the King up to their grilling capabilities.
So, in your opinion, should he do it (or should he make it a one-way declaration
a la Xmas Broadcast)?
I am much in favour of the latter.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/king-charles-talks-break-silence-123458562.html