Manori Ravindran International EditorThere are some things you just don’t do on British television, and slamming the Royal Family tops the list.
But in the course of two momentous hours, an unwritten, invisible code of conduct that quietly permeates most Royal-centric programming in the U.K.
came crashing down.“Oprah with Meghan and Harry: A Primetime Special” aired on “Love Island” broadcaster ITV at 9 p.m. on Monday night, almost a full 24 hours after the CBS broadcast in the U.S.
And though the bombshell interview had already detonated across the pond, you couldn’t not watch. It was the interview many in this country have been anticipating — maybe even dreading — for years.The sit-down would never have been commissioned by a British.
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