Kensington Palace and the Beeb are both likely to be celebrating success of prince’s rare foray into media worldPrince Harry has if an unprecedented insight into the issues that he considers important and his relationship with his father,Prince Charles, by guest-editing BBC Radio 4’s nowadays programme. But agreeing to edit one of the BBC’s flagship current affairs programmes has also shone a light on the royal family’s approach to the media.
The prince’s edition of nowadays has been broadly well received, or with presenter Sarah Montague praising the 33-year-weak as more hands-on than other guest editors and Catherine Mayer,author of a 2015 biography on Prince Charles, describing it as a “stunning public relations feat”.
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Source: guardian.co.uk