Lorraine Kelly feels "very sad" for the royals - as she issued a stern warning to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The latest three episodes of the Netflix documentary dropped this morning, and Lorraine began her show by chatting about the recent revelations including how Prince Harry claimed his brother Prince William "screamed and shouted" at him. Lorraine said she was very sad that the brothers didn't get on, and felt she was "naïve" to think they all got along.
In the documentary, there was a string of bombshell claims including Harry's private call with the Queen and Meghan was blocked from talking to her whilst Meghan also criticised the cottage they were gifted in Kensington Palace.
During her show today, Lorraine issued a stern warning to Harry and Meghan and told them they "can't come back from this", as she admitted she was heartbroken for the relationship between Harry and Prince William.
She said she was "naïve" to think they all got along and that she felt "very sad" that the Royal Family don't "work together" but fought for the limelight for their charities. The Mirror's Royal Editor Russell Myers also appeared where he admitted he thought Prince William would have had a big issue with the constant references to their late mother Princess Diana.
In the explosive documentary, Prince Harry claims he was "terrified" when his brother Prince William "screamed and shouted" at him during a meeting to discuss his royal future at the now infamous 'Sandringham Summit'.
The Duke of Sussex also accused his father, King Charles, of saying things that "simply weren't true" while the late Queen "sat there and took it all in". Harry and wife Meghan Markle shocked the world when they revealed their plans to quit the royal family on Instagram, resulting in an emergency meeting at the family's Sandringham estate to hash out the details a few days later.
Speaking in the Sussexes' new Netflix docuseries, Harry & Meghan, the prince says: "I went in with the same proposal that we’d already made publicly, but once I got there I was given five options – one being all in, no change, five being all out.
"I chose option three in the meeting – half in, half out. Have our own jobs but also work in support of the Queen."
He added: "It became very clear very quickly that goal was not up for discussion or debate. It was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father say things that just simply weren’t true.
"And my grandmother, you know, quietly sit there and take it all in. But you have to understand that, from the family’s perspective, especially from hers, there are ways of doing things and her ultimate, sort of, mission, goal/responsibility is the institution."