GMB: Guest argue over William and Harry potentially reconciling
Good Morning Britain fans quickly condemned a tense interview following a heated exchange about Prince Harry and Prince William.
This discussion comes in light of recent news that the Prince of Wales has taken a conciliatory step in his ongoing feud with Prince Harry by publicly naming him for what is believed to be the first time in six years. In his new ITV documentary, Prince William talks about his brother, which some perceive as an olive branch.
The debate over whether the brothers are set to reconcile sparked a heated row between two guests.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said: “We can hope but on the other hand before we hope we must actually see something from the Sussexes to show there’s reciprocation.
Showbiz and Royal reporter Sarah Tetteh says: “I think it's a gesture from Prince William. Because William doesn’t do things by heart. It's a deliberate gesture and very subtle.
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However, fans were less than impressed. One person fumed: " Prince William mentions his brother ‘Harry’ in a TV programme and now you have 2 random people on a Monday morning arguing about what it means live on national TV!"
A second person added: “Terrible segment, couldn’t hear a word with them talking over each other, had to switch off.”
Another third angrily said: “Just a shouty match, unwatchable.”
A fourth person wrote: “I was interested in hearing both points of view on this however I lost interest when everyone was shouting over others and at one point 4 people talking at once.”
A fifth viewer said: "Absolute car crash interview on GMB, guests both talking over each other and presenters sat there like lemons and letting it carry on!"
It comes as Prince William is set to make a rare mention of his younger brother, Prince Harry, in his new ITV documentary focusing on tackling homelessness, despite ongoing tensions between the pair.
Titled Prince William: We Can End Homelessness, the heir to the throne offers a glimpse into childhood visits with his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, to shelters at the young age of 11, with his brother.
His first visit was in December 1993, when Diana took both William and Harry to The Passage - a charity supporting newly homeless individuals. In the documentary, William says: "She took Harry and I both there. I must have been about 11, I think probably... Maybe 10. I'd never been to anything like that before."