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Naga Munchetty sparks BBC Breakfast fury after King Charles III slip up - 'Get a grip!'

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Naga Munchetty, 47, was hosting a special edition of BBC Breakfast alongside Charlie Stayt, 60, in the lead up to the King's Proclamation.

It comes as Charles III has been proclaimed King in a historic ceremony - broadcast on television for the first time on August 10.Charles became King immediately following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, but a historic meeting formally confirmed his role on Saturday.During BBC Breakfast, Naga had a slip of the tongue after she accidentally referred to the monarch as Prince Charles III.Talking to reporter John Maguire, who was outside Buckingham Palace, Naga said: "John, we have just heard from so many different generations, young to older generations, and just what the Queen meant to them and what the incoming monarch, well the monarch now, Prince Charles III, what their hopes for him are."Her on-air mistake was swiftly picked up by viewers as some took issue with the blunder."Prince Charles III?

Get a grip Naga @BBCBreakfast," fumed Twitter user, @Nat.@HughMulvihill tweeted: "Naga Munchetty, its KING Charles III, not Prince...""Prince Charles the 3rd?

Surely Naga you mean King Charles the 3rd?" @JJSwales pointed out.While @TT added: "Please correct Naga."Others defended the broadcaster's mistake as @scorpion tweeted: "However, none of us have experience of this, historical and incredible event, we all appreciate, a degree of patience and understanding."@flojo added: "Naga and Charlie are doing great."The comments come after some viewers also hit out at BBC Breakfast's coverage surrounding the Queen's death.BBC Breakfast also broadcast the new King's speech, where he addressed the nation for the first time.Meghan's 'overplaying her hand' after leaving royals says US.

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