The Loose Women stars debated the trailer for Harry and Meghan's new documentary as Nadia Sawalha shared it gave her "goosebumps", but Kaye Adams said it made her uncomfortable.
The first official promo video for Harry & Meghan, the Sussexes’ behind-the-scenes Netflix docuseries dropped yesterday - on the second day of the Prince and Princess of Wales' high-profile visit to Boston.
During the one-minute clip, Meghan appears to be wiping away tears with both hands as they stream down her face, while Harry sits and tilts his head right back, seemingly in distress.
Harry says: "No one sees what’s happening behind closed doors… I had to do everything I could to protect my family", while Meghan adds: "When the stakes were this high, doesn’t it make more sense to hear our story from us?"
Today's panel spoke about their response to trailer, with Nadia saying: "It gave me goosebumps.
"I would like to say 'I wouldn't watch something so awful' but I can't wait, I am going to get out the popcorn."
Meanwhile Stacey Solomon said she didn't even want to see "anything juicy".
"I just want to see their house, their garden," she said, adding she was excited for them and said "good for them."
Kaye then said: "I don't think the royal family is going to be that excited for them though are they? I wonder what conversations are going on down there when they that released."
Nadia wondered if Harry and Megan should maybe have sat on the decision to do the documentary a while longer, with Kaye adding that it was a long time in the making.
Stacey said: "I think maybe when you're hounded that much by the press I think instinctively you want a proper right of reply. "
Judi, giving her thoughts, said: "They want to say their side of and at the end of the day whether it is the media or the silence of the royals there has been kind of a suggestion put out of what Meghan is like, and how she has manipulated Harry.
Nadia then asked, in reference to Meghan's bombshell Oprah interview, "Do you think she got to say that on Oprah though?"
Judi responded that she feels whatever Meghan does with her career, there's always going to some "kind of negative connotations because for some reason people don't like her."
She added that people will be nervous about a "conversation about racism within the royals or within the UK," with Nadia saying: "I hope they do discuss the racism and I think they should."
As the conversation came to an end, Kaye said: "Even watching the trailer makes me uncomfortable, I think what's going to happen, are they going to let off a bomb that's going to cause havoc, but they will have thought that through."