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Wills & Kate: Is a new royal TV interview on the cards?

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PRINCE WILLIAM has already angrily voiced his disgust at the racism claim made in Prince Harry and Meghan’s ‘tell-all’ interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Now, he and Kate could give their own explosive side of the story.

For it’s been revealed that William privately made clear that he would not follow the Queen’s policy of never giving an interview when he becomes King.

The comment was made at a dinner attended by Tony Blair’s former right-hand man, Alastair Campbell.

Speaking on the Mail+ show Palace Confidenti­al, Campbell discloses: ‘I was at a dinner once where Prince William was the guest and there was a Q&A. I asked the question whether, when he became King, and possibly when his dad became King, they would continue the tradition of the monarch never giving interviews.

‘He said he thought that ship had sailed, which I thought was quite interestin­g.’

The Queen has always taken the view that it would be a mistake for her to give a sit- down interview. Daily Mail columnist John Humphrys once asked her at a private lunch at Buckingham Palace if she would grant him an interview.

‘I went into a big spiel and said: “These are the reasons why you could, you know?” And she listened to me very patiently then said: “No...

And what’s more, Mr Humphrys, if one were ever to do such an interview, it would certainly not be with you.’

Prince Charles has, however, given an interview, to Jonathan Dimbleby, which is best remembered for his confession that he had committed adultery with Camilla Parker Bowles during his marriage to Princess Diana.

William and Kate have only ever given one television interview, to their friend Tom Bradby, on the day that their engagement was announced in 2010.

Of course, the Newsnight interview that William’s uncle, Prince Andrew, gave to Emily Maitlis serves as an object lesson in how such events can go horribly wrong.

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