GB News’ presenters Stephen Dixon and Ellie Costello opened a discussion about Prince Harry’s solo trip to Johannesburg, South Africa with Royal commentator Ingrid Steward.
After Stephen remarked that his work there had “been off the radar for a long time,” he asked the biographer: “How important is it that he’s getting back involved?”
Ingrid responded: “I think Harry’s come to the realisation that he must go back to what he does best, which is actually working with kids.
“He’s always been brilliant with children and he founded Sentebale, which means forget me not, with the Prince of Lesotho and it was in 2006, so he’s been doing this for a long time.”
However, viewers were unimpressed with the coverage of the Duke of Sussex and took to the comments with rage, as @ChristineSambrook slammed: “WHO CARES!!!!!”
A furious @TimPerks remarked: “Ah, GB News reporting on Harry again!”
@RitaWinch added: “What’s all this obsession with GB ‘Harry Obsession? No one‘s interested in Harry and his Markle!”
Another echoed: “Why do we have to keep covering Harry concentrate on our royal family and what is happening in our own country?”
@SteveCooper commented: “Stop talking about ginger and the mad useless American actress.”
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A sixth viewer stated: “Read the comments regarding Harry people do not want to know.”
Talking to Ingrid, Stephen questioned: “When do know when he’s been in Lesotho in the past he’s prepared to get his hands dirty … is there a sense that Meghan will only do stuff if it is a PR opportunity rather than actual work?”
The Royal commentator responded: “Well, I think we like to think that. I don’t know but it does seem that. I think Harry actually knows that he’s better doing this on his own.”
“It’s very much better for him to do it without his wife because otherwise attention’s deflected on to her and what she’s wearing.”