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GMB: Kate Garraway and Alex Beresford give conflicting views on Prince Harry

The pair have very different opinions

GMB presenters Kate Garraway and Alex Beresford have shared their very different views on Prince Harry.

The ITV stars both spoke out about the Duke of Sussex following his appearance on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast.

On the daytime programme today (May 14), Kate gave her verdict on Harry’s comments.

Kate spoke about Prince Harry on GMB today (Credit: ITV)

What did Kate Garraway say on GMB?

Appearing alongside co-host Ben Shephard, the presenter spoke about the impact Harry’s comments could have.

She said: “Do you think he understands when he says these comments the devastating impact these comments will have?

“Because we have had people say to us already, ‘What does he mean about the cycle of pain? I grew up in a house where there was abuse, I had all sorts of things happening in my life.’

He is telling his story but it instantly sounds entitled

“And of course, we know pain is pain, it might be a different sort of it but it’s still difficult.”

Furthermore, Kate, 54, shared: “He is telling his story but it instantly sounds entitled, and it sounds without empathy, doesn’t he?

“I wonder what it will be like to talk to him in five years’ time. And look back and think about what’s done.”

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Prince Harry appeared on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast (Credit: SplashNews.com)

Alex Beresford shares his views on Prince Harry

However, Alex appeared to defend the Duke on Twitter.

The weatherman, who clashed with Piers Morgan over his comments about Meghan Markle, fired back at the criticism.

He penned: “The beauty of a podcast is that you can hear the way it was said. Did you listen or did you read the media summaries.”

Read more: Prince Harry Dax Shepard podcast interview: Duke’s most damning comments

In addition, Alex concluded the post with a reflective thought.

The GMB star, 40, added: “Side note: It is possible to love Prince Harry with the same heart that you love the Royal Family with.”

Meanwhile, on the podcast, Harry compared life in the royal family to living in Jim Carrey film The Truman Show.

He also blasted Prince Charles’ parenting skills after he was left to bring up Harry and his brother William.

Harry said: “If I’ve experienced some form of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that perhaps my father or my parents had suffered.

Read more: Piers Morgan blasts Prince Harry for ‘yapping’ about his private life

“I’m going to make sure I break that cycle so that I don’t pass it on, basically.”

Furthermore, Harry also opened up about having therapy for his mental health.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTNUKwfOp94

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor