BBC denies accusations its coverage of King Charles' coronation is not impartial.

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April 18th 2023.

BBC denies accusations its coverage of King Charles' coronation is not impartial.
As the coronation weekend for King Charles III and Queen Camilla approaches, the BBC has addressed claims that its coverage has not been impartial. The ceremony will be filled with pageantry and tradition, and members of the Royal Family, world leaders, and stars from the entertainment industry will be in attendance. Across the UK, there will be a weekend of festivities, including street parties, a concert, and community projects.



In a letter to The Guardian, Republic claimed that the BBC had not been impartial or balanced in its coverage. The spokesperson for the broadcaster responded that they seek to reflect a range of viewpoints in their Royal coverage. The BBC had previously received 670 complaints regarding their coverage of the Queen’s death last year. In response, the cooperation stated that the death of the Queen is of national and international significance, and they are reflecting this in their output.

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As the coronation weekend approaches, the BBC has addressed claims of impartiality in its coverage. The ceremony will be a celebration of pageantry and tradition, and will be attended by members of the Royal Family, world leaders, and celebrities. There will be a weekend of festivities across the UK in honor of the occasion, including street parties, a concert, and community projects. The BBC has committed to reflecting a range of viewpoints in its coverage of the event, and is taking into consideration the concerns of its viewers.



As we approach the coronation weekend of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, the BBC have responded to claims of a lack of impartiality in their coverage of the event. The coronation ceremony will be held on Saturday May 6th, and is expected to be a weekend full of festivities, from street parties to a special coronation concert and community projects.



Republic, a campaign group, voiced their opinion in a letter to The Guardian, arguing that the BBC made ‘no attempt to be impartial or balanced’ in its coverage of the occasion. A BBC spokesperson, however, has said that the broadcaster believes their reporting to be ‘fair and duly impartial’ and that they seek to reflect a range of opinions in their Royal coverage.



The BBC received 670 complaints in response to their wall-to-wall coverage of the Queen's death last year, to which they responded by saying the death was an event of national and international significance and this was reflected in their output.



So, as we look forward to the coronation weekend, it is reassuring to see that the BBC is taking the necessary steps to ensure their coverage is fair and impartial.

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