BBC clears up why presenter wore black reporting on King Charles’ cancer | A1CS1E3 | 2024-02-06 21:08:01

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BBC clears up why presenter wore black reporting on King Charles' cancer | A1CS1E3 | 2024-02-06 21:08:01

The BBC has explained whether its presenter was informed to put on black when making the announcement about King Charles' most cancers analysis (Picture: BBC)

The BBC has defined why it appeared like its presenter had intentionally donned black when making the announcement about King Charles' cancer analysis.

On Monday night, the information was shared by the nationwide broadcaster simply minutes after Buckingham Palace confirmed that the monarch, 75, had been recognized with the illness during his current surgical procedure for benign prostate enlargement.

BBC newsreader Jane Hill, 54, broke the news on BBC News at Six, starting the news without the standard headlines or introduction.

As an alternative, she started by saying: 'Whats up, welcome to BBC Information where in the previous few moments we've acquired breaking news from Buckingham Palace that the King has been diagnosed with cancer.'

Since then, there have been updates on how the diagnosis will affect the rest of the Royal Household finishing up their duties, including Queen Camilla and Prince William, whereas Prince Harry is travelling back to the UK to go to his father.

However as we discover extra about royal protocol in this state of affairs as the King undergoes remedy, some have been additionally left questioning if Hill was sporting black as a part of the BBC's protocol.

Just earlier than Queen Elizabeth II died in 2022, BBC Information reporter Huw Edwards was one of many first presenters to vary into a black go well with and tie as he coated information of the her health considerations.

Following her demise, BBC presenters then all wore black through the period of mourning.

Comparable protocol was followed when the Queen's husband, Prince Philip, died in April that yr on the age of 99, with newsreaders sporting dark coloured outfits.

So, when Hill was additionally sporting a dark-coloured blouse when sharing the update on the King's health, some questioned if this was additionally protocol.

'So BBC News presenters in black, sombre tones,' Robert Martin posted on X.

'Every news correspondence is sporting black again,' Mukhtar shared.

'Jane Hill began the BBC News at 6 and she or he was in black,' Dave Hitchin added.

Nevertheless, following inquiries from Metro.co.uk, the BBC clarified this wasn't the case, while additionally stating Hill's blouse was truly dark blue.

The King has 'commenced a schedule of normal remedies' (Image: Getty/PA)

In a press release, a BBC spokesperson stated: 'The on-air presenters have been sporting their regular attire – any similarity in the colour they are sporting is just not deliberate.'

Following the information of his analysis being launched, the King was flooded with help, including from many famous faces.

Amongst these sharing their well-wishes was TalkTV host and proud Royalist Morgan, who stated: 'Surprising information. I want His Majesty a full and speedy recovery.'

Following the announcement, broadcaster and Match of the Day host Gary Lineker wrote on Xthat he was sorry to hear the information and wished him a 'full and speedy restoration'.

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