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From the coronation to The Crown: how Prince Philip fell out of love with TV
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It s fitting that Prince Philip s funeral will be televised - he modernized the monarchy by putting the royals on TV
INSIDER 20 hrs ago insider@insider.com (Insider Inc.) © WPA Pool/Getty Images Prince Philip has been credited with pushing the royal family into the modern media age. WPA Pool/Getty Images
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, died at Windsor Castle on Friday at age 99.
Philip pushed the royal family into the modern age by embracing television and modern media.
He suggested Queen Elizabeth s coronation be broadcast in 1953 and approved a royal family documentary.
When Prince Philip married Queen Elizabeth II in November 1947, he joined a royal institution guided by reticence and tradition.
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Explained: How Jen Psaki Ended Up Answering A Fictional Reporter’s Questions for Months
April 10th 2021, 10:32 am
Imposter posed as a White House reporter for months because he wanted to ask questions the media wouldn t I think the press corps is doing a pretty bad job at the moment, so I decided I would ensure some transparency and ask some questions.
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The individual set up several accounts on Twitter that were reportedly followed by some White House officials and correspondents, who also exchanged messages with the impostor. The social network has since suspended the accounts for violation of its impersonation policies.
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