The News
King Charles III: The New Monarch Captivating Christmas TV Audiences
King Charles III has officially taken the throne, and his impact on Christmas television has been nothing short of remarkable.
His Christmas Day message drew an impressive 7.84 million viewers, while a documentary detailing his inaugural year as monarch captivated 3.7 million.
It's safe to say that King Charles has firmly established himself as the reigning champion of Christmas TV ratings.
The much-anticipated documentary, “Charles III: The Coronation Year,” aired on BBC One, offering a unique behind-the-scenes look at the preparations leading up to the coronation.
Viewers were treated to special access to both King Charles and Queen Camilla, along with insights from family and friends.
Narrated by the talented Helena Bonham Carter, the program showcased intimate and often humorous moments, including King Charles playfully flapping his royal robe and joking, “I can fly!”
The success of this documentary didn't end on Boxing Day.
It outperformed popular series such as “Death in Paradise,” “EastEnders,” “Coronation Street,” and “Vera,” solidifying its status as the most-watched program on December 26th.
This victory further cements King Charles's place in the hearts of viewers across the nation.
But the excitement didn't stop there.
King Charles's Christmas Day speech surpassed the festive specials of “Strictly Come Dancing” and “Doctor Who,” pulling in 5.29 million and 4.73 million viewers, respectively.
In this heartfelt address, he called for peace and compassion in a world marred by conflict, reaching out to those suffering in Gaza and Ukraine.
His words were a powerful reminder of the enduring message of peace on Earth and goodwill toward all.
King Charles also highlighted the urgent need to protect our planet, commending the spirit of community resilience that shines through in difficult times.
Standing next to a living tree adorned with eco-friendly decorations, he urged people of all faiths—and those without—to join together in caring for the Earth.
This speech was not just about the present; it reflected King Charles's deep commitment to environmental conservation and the welfare of future generations.
Interwoven with footage from his coronation in May, the address featured tender moments with Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children.
Drawing parallels to the timeless Christmas story, King Charles emphasized the hope brought to humble shepherds, reminding us all of our shared responsibility to protect the natural world.
His heartfelt message resonated deeply, reinforcing the idea that we are all stewards of the Earth.