The BBC has publicly admitted to a lapse in its editorial standards following its coverage of Prince Harry's interview about his UK security arrangements. The broadcaster failed to adequately challenge Harry's claims of being the victim of an 'establishment stitch-up' after he lost a Court of Appeal challenge regarding his security. Critics argue that the BBC did not uphold its usual rigorous standards of impartiality and scrutiny during the interview. The incident has sparked controversy and calls for the BBC to reinforce its editorial guidelines. The BBC has acknowledged the error and promised to address the issue internally.
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BBC admits ‘lapse in standards’ covering Harry’s bombshell interview as fury grows over ‘establishment stitch-up’ claim
THE bungling BBC has admitted an embarrassing “lapse in standards” over its coverage of Harry’s security case court loss. Moaning Harry, 40, wailed on for half an hour virtually
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