Good Morning Britain hosts Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway have rubbed ITV viewers up the wrong way.
The presenting duty were back on television screens on Friday (January 6) morning to discuss the latest headlines from across the world.
They discussed Prince Harry’s latest revelations after his upcoming autobiography, Spare, was leaked in Spain.
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The Duke of Sussex has made a number of allegations in the book, including claims he had a physical fight with his brother William, the Price of Wales.
He also claimed that he killed 25 people while on tour of duty in Afghanistan.
Harry’s book has dominated conversations across the world and appeared as a heavy feature throughout the latest episode of the ITV breakfast show.
Viewers took to their keyboards to share their complaints following the Prince Harry content.
Taking to Twitter, one fan moaned: “Looks like Harry/Royals is going to be the theme for the day… I shouldn’t have bothered getting out of bed this morning!”
Another added: “Harry is all GMB has talked about since 6am. Please give it a rest. Completely avoiding the reality of issues happening in UK.”
A third person said: “Oh look, #GMB are on Harry again. Yawn.”
While a fourth wrote: “Please stop talking about #PrinceHarry #GMB”
Kensington and Buckingham Palace have not commented on Harry’s allegations.
There could be more revelations to come following an ITV interview with Harry which is due to be released on Sunday, January 8.
In the latest trailer, Harry is seen talking to journalist Tom Bradby about the “red mist” he noticed his older sibling had in their spat.
He claimed his brother was looking for him to retaliate, but he resisted.
Opening up on their dispute, which Prince Harry also describes in his new autobiography titled Spare, he told Tom: “What was different here was the level of frustration, and I talk about the red mist that I had for so many years, and I saw this red mist in him.
“He wanted me to hit him back, but I chose not to.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am
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