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Published 16:06 21 Nov 2021 GMT
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Naturally, a Palace source has slammed the documentary as "tittle-tattle", adding that not has it left the Queen "upset" but the family considering an end to the open communication with the BBC and their willingness to cooperate on future projects.
Part of the reasoning behind the potential BBC boycott is the fact that no member of the three royal households involved has been able to see any of the two-part BBC Two documentary, which is set to be presented by Amol Rajan.
It is understood that the Queen and royals aren't willing to comment on the situation, however, an insider suggested "There is upset about it. The households are all united in thinking this is not fair."
As for Prince Harry, it is unlikely we will hear anything from him either as he continues to distance himself from his royal reputation.
The Princes And The Press will air at 9pm on Monday, November 22nd, with an accompanying BBC Sounds podcast.
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