Lorraine Kelly begged "please don't" moments into today's show.
The Scottish presenter returned to host another edition of her self-titled chat show on Monday. Lorraine continued to cover the fallout from Prince Harry's bombshell autobiography.
Lorraine was joined by Russell Myers amid reports King Charles could be about to respond to some of the claims made in the book. Mirror Online report the monarch could be set to break his silence during an interview with Jonathan Dimbleby for the BBC.
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However, Lorraine was alarmed by the development as she warned the King to remain silent. She said: "If I was advising them, I would say please, please don't.
"Take the high ground." She added: "You know fine well that he could go on and do that interview with Jonathan Dimbleby and it could be 99% of his good work and what he's planning to do. And then there would be one question on Prince Harry and that would dominate the whole thing."
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