Is the U.K. feeling royal fatigue? With three major royal events landing in the past 24 months — Prince Philip’s funeral in April 2021, followed by the Platinum Jubilee and Queen Elizabeth’s funera…
are confirmed to appear.) For those who do want to watch, the broadcaster will offer closed captioning and audio description, as well as ultra HD broadcasts.is also planning robust coverage, setting up studio hubs across the road from Buckingham Palace, where the procession will begin, and opposite Westminster Abbey, where the king and his wife, Queen Camilla, will be crowned. Sky News reporters will also be stationed around the country to catch the public’s joy — or discontent.
Whitehead says she’s looking forward to witnessing history come to life. “This is a moment of extraordinary spectacle,” she says. “The pomp and pageantry around it will be amazing.” Channel 4, which has always boasted an anarchic streak, is leaning into a more anti-royalist sentiment with a weekend of programming that includes an unscripted special titled “Frankie Boyle’s Farewell to the Monarchy” and a rerun of the comedy
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