Lorraine Kelly’s ITV show has sparked a bitter backlash from viewers who are tired of hearing about Prince Harry’s royal dramas.
It’s not the first time fans have fumed over Lorraine’s royal coverage as they were complaining last month following a debate about Harry and Meghan Markle.
But Lorraine came under fire again on Monday morning (January 16) as Lorraine spoke to royal commentators Russel Myers and Jenny Bond about rumoured reconciliation summits between Harry and the palace ahead of King Charles’ coronation in May.
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It wasn’t long before viewers took to Twitter to blast Lorraine’s Harry chats – with one claiming she was “biased” against the Duke of Sussex.
One wrote: “I couldn’t care any less, I’m just bored of time being spent discussing Harry and the royal family, I’m sick of it all, we have so much more important things to talk about than this.”
Another fan claimed: “So tired of #Lorraine & her obvious bias against Harry & Meghan.”
A third said: “Here they go again. Kelly and Myers… #PrinceHarry #Obsessed #Lorraine.”
A fourth wrote: “They all think they know what goes on behind those palace doors”
A fifth simply penned a string of sleeping emojis to suggest they were rater tired of it all.
It comes after The Times reported that royal insiders believe there’s a chance peace talks could take place ahead of the coronation to ensure relations between Harry and his family are healed.
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Last month, fans slammed Lorraine for discussing Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan, which has now been followed by Harry’s record-breaking memoir Spare which includes dramatic accusations against the royal family.
Guinness World Records confirmed the book is the fastest-selling nonfiction book of all time with 1.43m copies on its first day.
Lorraine airs weekdays at 9am on ITV.
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