King Charles’s Christmas Broadcast Breaks TV Viewing Record
King Charles III’s Christmas broadcast has been reported to be the most-watched Christmas TV address by a monarch on record.
The British Broadcasting Corporation claimed a festive viewing victory over streaming rivals such as Netflix, according to a report by The Guardian UK.
The report said 10.6 million viewers watched the monarch’s broadcast on BBC One, BBC Two and ITV, making it the most watched programme on Christmas Day.
An average of 8.1 million, 1.58 million, and 900,000 viewers watched the broadcast on BBC One, ITV, and BBC Two respectively.
Charles’s address was also reportedly the most popular Christmas Day broadcast by a monarch in the two decades that official TV ratings records monitoring audience levels have been kept.
The monarch addressed the nation from St George’s chapel at Windsor Castle, where the committal service of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, was held three months ago, and where his father was laid to rest.
In the eight-minute message, Charles paid tribute to his mother and addressed the cost of living crisis gripping the nation, alongside footage of food banks and meals being distributed to the needy, The Guardian UK reports.