The Scotsman

BBC responds to complaints of ‘excessive’ coverage of Kate’s cancer diagnosis

- Hannah Roberts

The BBC has said it received complaints from people who believed its coverage of the Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis was “excessive and insensitiv­e”.

Kate revealed she was undergoing treatment for cancer in an emotional video message released on March 22, in which she told others battling the disease “you are not alone”.

The broadcaste­r had aired the full video and said it was “mindful” of its reporting approach, and did not speculate on details that had not been made public.

In a statement responding to the complaints, the corporatio­n said: “We broadcast in full the highly personal video message from the Princess of Wales, in which she spoke directly to the public about her cancer diagnosis.

“Our coverage reflected the significan­ce of this story and the outpouring of support for the princess from around the globe. We explained to our audience what was known about Catherine’s condition, but did not speculate on details that had not been made public.”

The corporatio­n detailed its reporting approach and said it always gives “careful considerat­ion” to the editorial decisions made.

“Our reporting made clear that this is a difficult time for the princess and the rest of the Royal Family; we have been mindful at all times to approach our coverage with sensitivit­y,” the BBC continued.

“As part of our analysis, we examined the intense speculatio­n there had been in the preceding weeks about the princess’s health. “We also reported on Catherine's request for privacy and detailed the statement from Kensington Palace regarding the princess having the right to privacy in relation to her medical issues.

“We always give careful considerat­ion to the editorial decisions we make.

“While we have a responsibi­lity to report on stories that are of interest to our audience, we appreciate that not everyone would have approved of the approach we took.”

A Kensington Palace spokespers­on said Kate and the Prince of Wales were “both enormously touched” by the public response to news of Kate’s diagnosis.

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