Nicholas Witchell has covered the Royal Family since 1998 will leave his career at the BBC next year after working there since 1976, the BBC has announced today
The BBC’s royal correspondent Nicolas Witchell is retiring after five decades of working there.
He has carved out quite the career for himself, even being called an “awful” man by King Charles. The journalist, who had covered the royal family since 1998, will retire next year after joining the broadcaster as a graduate news trainee in 1976.
In 2005, the-then Prince of Wales was caught on a microphone making comments about Witchell who had asked a question about the royal’s upcoming nuptials to Camilla Parker Bowles during a photoshoot in the Swiss Alps. He said: “Bloody people. I can’t bear that man. I mean, he is so awful, he really is.”
Talking about his retirement, the BBC said: “After 47 fantastic years we will be bidding farewell to royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell, who will be retiring next year. Nick has reported from across the world and presented key BBC News shows. Thank you for your remarkable service!”