Double Eastenders last night to make up for Friday!
It would have been better for the BBC to put out a blanket announcement on Friday warning viewers and listeners that their usual prgrammes would be disrupted because of tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh who died that morning, but reassuring them it would be business as usual the next day. Then there would have been no complaints. Perhaps they'll have learned by now and will do that on Saturday, the funeral and commentary before and after is bound to monopolise all channels.
I'd still have complained.
The issue isn't that the story wasn't newsworthy and merited some coverage but that the BBC, by streaming the same feed simultaneously on multiple channels, didn't provide an alternative for license fee payers, and especially those who don't subscribe to cable TV or Netflix/Prime Video. That there are these alternatives is irrelevant to the decision taken by BBC management to indulge in an OTT exercise in sycophantic virtue signalling, no doubt in case they were ever criticised for not being sufficiently sycophantic (as was, iirc, the case when the Queen's mother died a dew years ago).
It's not just the BBC that are being sycophantic though - the moving of sporting events on Saturday, so that nobody is professionally kicking a ball or riding a racehorse while a certain family funeral is taking place, is also an overreaction