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Published 14:37 29 Sept 2022 BST
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It is now understood that BBC, ITV News, and Sky News have been contacted by members of the royal staff and asked if they could cut out specific time stamps from the TV coverage and for it to never be televised again.
Five segments from the video of the funeral, which feature the royal family, will be now removed from circulation, according to The Guardian.
These were moments that saw individual members of the royal family grieving and footage of a man lunging at the coffin while it sat in Westminster Hall.
Broadcasters have also been asked to put together a 60-minute compilation of the footage taken during the events which occurred over the 10 days which they can then air on TV again.
Royal staff will then review this and decide if there are any clips that need to be removed.
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