The royal times he got angry in front of the lens
Like ordinary people, members of the Royal Family of England are sometimes angry in public. Let's take a look at their reactions when they get angry in front of the lens!
Prince William got angry about the actions of BBC and Martin Bashir
The interview of Princess Diana with BBC Martin Bashir in 1995 was considered a shocking event by the revelations of the relationship between the princess and her husband, Prince Charles, about the mental health of the Princess and her assessments if Prince Charles ascended the throne.
In 2021, the former British judge Lord Dyson initiated an investigation that Bashir and BBC used "fraudulent acts" to get an interview. Facing this allegation, Crown Prince William, with a very serious face, had a speech about the damage that the Royal Family had suffered and condemned the BBC and Martin Bashir for acts of lack of professional ethics.
The Crown Prince emphasized the misleading information of the BBC and Martin Bashir made his parents' relationship worse and caused serious mental health consequences for Princess Diana. According to the Crown Prince, "In an era that the false news spread, the press and the freedom of speech have never been more important than this time. The BBC errors, have been discovered by the press investigators, not only disappointed my mother and family but also disappointed the public."
Princess Kate Middleton scolded Prince George at his sister Pippa
At the wedding of her sister Pippa Middleton in 2017, Princess Kate Middleton was very busy taking care of two children, Princess Charlotte (2 years old) and Prince George (4 years old). However, like other hyperactive children, the small prince displayed many mischievous tricks like pouring all his vase baskets or playing behind Aunt Pippa's wedding dress. Before the mischievous tricks of his son, Princess Kate could not hold back calmly and heavily scolded the prince, causing the boy to burst into tears.
Princess Meghan's reaction to criticisms
Princess Meghan has received many criticisms, including comments from royal family members and media, especially tabloids.
In a clip from the Fortune's most powerful women's summit in 2020, Meghan shared that what people thought was "excited" not from her to say but from the way people interpret it. She accepted more "If you listen to what I really say, it is not controversial."
She also affirmed that what she said may not be plucked but they were honest and sincere thoughts. She chose the truth more than the beautiful words.
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