King’s Christmas speech aired earlier than expected, protocol undermined

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The Christmas speech of King Charles III, this Sunday, December 25, was broadcast earlier than expected, on the Internet, because of an Australian channel, details the Express media.

The anger may well be palpable at Buckingham Palace, as royal protocol has been undermined…While the King’s first Christmas speech Charles III should originally have aired from 3pm in the UK – that is to say 4pm in Paris – this Sunday, December 25, it was finally publicly disclosed a few hours agoas reported Galawho spotted the information in the columns of the Anglo-Saxon media Express. And this, at the initiative of an Australian television channel, which put it online on the platform Youtube.

In detail, said video was released – by Australian broadcasters – before the Europeans, due to jet lag. Then the king’s speech was uploaded by the TV channel Sky News Australia on the various social media, indicate our colleagues. At midday, the speech of the son of Elizabeth II had already been consulted by more than 120,000 Internet users.

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Charles III: a speech released earlier than expected

As explained in the article published by the media Express, the video posted on YouTube – which is eight minutes long – should never have been published on the Internet before it was 3 p.m. in London. And for good reason, an agreement had been made between the broadcasters and Buckingham Palace, as well as the BBC. In this way, they were forced not to put the king’s speech online before the appointed time, even on the applications. The fact that Charles III’s speech circulated earlier than expected therefore means that the contract was not respected by Australian media. If the fans of the most impatient royal family were certainly in heaven, it should be different for the king and his entourage…

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