A King Charles tell-all interview could be seen as a ‘tit-for-tat’ situation
King Charles knows he’d be “asked difficult questions” if he agreed to do a tell-all TV interview, says HELLO’s Royal Editor Emily Nash.
“He’s made it very clear that as King, he’s moved on from his role as Prince of Wales where he was able to be more outspoken and talk about all sorts of things,” Ms Nash told Sky News host Paul Murray.
She said it’s also “been a really tricky time for the Royals”.
“He’s going to be asked difficult questions, he can’t just go on TV at this point and not be asked about Andrew, not be asked about Harry.
“I don’t think he needs to go down this route because there’s also a danger that it could be seen as some kind of tit-for-tat situation given the other very public TV interviews that happened in recent months.”
King Charles knows he’d be “asked difficult questions” if he agreed to do a tell-all TV interview, says HELLO’s Royal Editor Emily Nash. “He’s made it very clear that as King, he’s moved on from his role as Prince of Wales where he was able to be more outspoken and talk about all sorts of things,” Ms Nash told Sky News host Paul Murray. She said it’s also “been a really tricky time for the Royals”. “He’s going to be asked difficult questions, he can’t just go on TV at this point and not be asked about Andrew, not be asked about Harry. “I don’t think he needs to go down this route because there’s also a danger that it could be seen as some kind of tit-for-tat situation given the other very public TV interviews that happened in recent months.”