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ITV'S Lorraine Kelly takes Prince Harry swipe with four word reaction to American interview

Lorraine Kelly made a subtle but still very obvious dig at Prince Harry during her show on Tuesday, appearing to criticise the Duke for doing 'yet another interview,' in the aftermath of the Duke appearing on another show in America.

On the day that his tell-all memoir Spare is finally released, Harry was still a huge topic of conversation on breakfast TV on both sides of the Atlantic, in the aftermath of his ITV interview with Tom Bradby going on Sunday, the same evening that his 60 Minutes sit down with noted US host Anderson Cooper broadcast in the States.

Both threw up significant revelations, most notably Harry's alleged altercation with brother Prince William over wife Meghan Markle and King Charles III's youngest son branding stepmother Camilla 'dangerous' over her relationship with the press.

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A clip from a third interview, this time with Good Morning America, aired early on in Tuesday's Lorraine, with Prince Harry telling host Michael Strahan that his late mother Diana would be "heartbroken that it's ended up where it's ended up," adding: "What people don't know is the efforts I've gone to to resolve this privately, both with my brother and my father."

And, backtracking slightly on the damning comments he'd made about Camilla in Spare and in the Tom Bradby interview and taking a softer tone, Harry told Michael: "When I see her we're perfectly pleasant to each other; she's my step mother, I don't look at her like an evil step mother."

The camera then cut to Lorraine in the studio and, letting out a small sigh, she reacted: "There's Prince Harry...in yet another interview."

Lorraine digested the latest revelations from Harry with relationship expert and Married at First Sight star Paul C.Brunson and royal biographer James Morton, the man famous for penning an explosive book about Princess Diana in the 90s.

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