Experts have recently made fun of King Charles’ firm for competing for TV spots and gaining the same level of popularity as the Kardashians.
Stephen Bates, a royal correspondent, said as much in one of his articles for The Guardian.
“The royal documentary of old was a rare event, eagerly looked forward to, cherished, and lovingly analyzed—by royalists at least—for years to come,” Mr. Bates said in this piece, which underlined the “shift.”
He continued by recounting everything, saying, “Remember the Royal Family on TV in 1969. They are now commonplace because to Harry and Meghan’s Netflix shows, such as Meghan’s How to Lay a Dining Table at Someone Else’s House in California, and Channel 5’s incessant