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According to reports, Dimbleby – who has covered important royal events in the past – didn’t want to be involved in the upcoming celebrations.
Dimbleby himself has been a prominent figure in the BBC’s royal coverage for many years and he came out of retirement last September to cover the Queen’s funeral procession.
"Don’t forget that Charles authorized Jonathan Dimbleby to write a book which attacked his parents, but ultimately they all basically forgot about it, chalked it down to experience and moved on.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1817989/royal-family-live-prince-harry-meghan-markle-school-row
He knows by heart long passages of Shakespeare, which, as he told Dimbleby, can “in moments of stress or danger or misery” give “enormous comfort and encouragement.”
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/05/08/can-charles-keep-quiet-as-king-coronation
“If you live in one of the 10% poorest postcodes, you’ll live on average seven years less than someone in the richest,” Dimbleby says.
It comes as Jonathan Dimbleby reportedly “turned down” the chance to cover the event.
King Charles will find the invitation for the public to swear allegiance to him "abhorrent", according to his friend and broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby.
Source: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/uk-news/king-charles-find-invitation-public-26850084
Mr Dimbleby asked Charles if he had been 'faithful and honourable' to Diana to which he replied 'Yes,' and added: 'Until (the marriage) became irretrievably broken down, us both having tried'
The broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby said the king would find the idea of people paying homage to him “abhorrent”.