King Charles' Coronation hit with over 8,000 Ofcom complaints

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King Charles’ Coronation has been hit with more than 8,000 Ofcom complaints by fuming TV viewers. Coverage of the momentous occasion was broadcast on Saturday 6 May - with millions of Royal fans tuning in to watch the King and Queen Camilla being officially crowned at Westminster Abbey.

Millions more watched on TV the following day as the Coronation Concert was held at Windsor Castle.The musical extravaganza saw pop legends including Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Take That take to the stage to celebrate the historic crowning of the King and Queen.

Not everyone was enthralled by the coverage, however. Ofcom documents reveal that 8,389 people have now registered formal complaints about broadcasts showing King Charles’ Coronation - including a new set of 137 complaints received by the regulator over the last week.

An Ofcom spokesperson confirmed to OK! that the majority of the complaints were over comments made by Adjoa Andoh during coverage of the historic event.

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