Unless you've been hiding under rock, it's been impossible to avoid talk of the explosive docuseries Harry & Meghan following its release on streaming giant Netflix. Despite it being the hot topic of conversation over the last week or more, many viewers of ITV's This Morning said they'd had enough and were now ready to move on following ongoing discussions about the show.
New revelations about Prince Harry's relationship with his family came to light in the most recent episodes, with the Duke of Sussex saying his brother, William, the Price of Wales, shouted at him and his father, King Charles, said "things that just simply weren’t true" during a meeting on January 13 at Sandringham about plans for Harry and his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, to move abroad.
A number of This Morning fans have now spoken out about how much talk of the show had dominated the airwaves and newspaper headlines recently after tuning in to watch the programme on Friday, Liverpool Echo reports.
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Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary were back to host the morning show, and as ever they discussed topical events and news. They were joined by guests Gyles Brandreth and Carol Vorderman to get their thoughts on it.
Carol said Meghan and Harry had not been consistent in what they have said previously and what they are saying now. But while the conversation was taking place, many viewers voiced they were sick of hearing about the Duke and Duchess.
Taking to Twitter, Emmy said: "Bored of this now. Move on!", Sue said: "Even Dermot looks bored". Elizabeth said: "Even Dermot is clearly bored of Meghan and Harry now", before adding: "Feel sorry for him having to listen to it over and over again".
Anita said: "#ThisMorning discussing Meghan and Harry yet again, move on dears." Timmy said: "Enough about Harry and Meghan".
Since Harry & Meghan was released on Netflix, there have been reports that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should not be invited to King Charles coronation next year.
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