Did the Guardian have too much coverage of Prince Philip’s death? Elisabeth Ribbans
by Elisabeth Ribbans from on (#5HDK1)
Many readers thought too much space in print and online was devoted to the Duke of Edinburgh's passing
How much is the right amount of coverage for the death of a royal consort?
On Saturday 10 April, the day after Prince Philip died, the Guardian newspaper's front page carried a black-and-white portrait of the duke, followed by 12 more pages of news - including a four-page obituary - one comment piece and a leader article.
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