The BBC has defended its documentary about Prince Harry and William's relationships with the press.
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Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and Clarence House said the programme, The Princes and the Press, had made "overblown and unfounded claims".
They said it was "disappointing" to give credibility to such claims.
The BBC said the programme was "about how royal journalism is done and features a range of journalists from broadcast and the newspaper industry".
The first episode of the two-part documentary examined the relationship between the media and the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex.
It looked at the tensions for the two royals between the benefits of publicity and the downsides of intrusion - and how they tried to handle the press.
Journalists and commentators described how information was sometimes obtained, whether by leaks or by dishonest practices such as phone hacking, and whether reputations were managed and damaged through unofficial briefings.
Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Kensington Palace, representing the households of the Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William, issued a joint statement, which was included at the end of the documentary.