
Gogglebox viewers were left annoyed all over again by Prince Harry's shocking BBC interview, as they watched the cast of the Channel 4 show react.
On Friday, 2nd May, sat down with the BBC and, in a candid conversation, discussed his fraught relationship with . The Duke of Sussex also said the security case has been a "sticking point" for the rift between himself and his family.
In the bombshell interview, the Duke said he had no idea how long King Charles had left to live. He also said he wants "reconciliation" with the rest of the , in an emotional interview broadcast over his security provision in the UK. The royal added that he was cut off from his father during the interview.
As the long-running Channel 4 show cut to the news coverage, Sue from South London immediately cried: "Oh here we go!" While her husband Steve looked exhausted by it all.
Veteran member Mary sighed, "He never knows when to stop, does he?" While Michael from Kent reasoned: "The thing is, he's taken it to the courts, the courts have gone [no], it should be end of story." Jenny and Lee also chipped in their two pence, with Lee saying: "I think we all know by now that they don't get on."
As Harry went on to say that if anything happened to him or his family while they were in the UK, then he would "look at where the responsibility lies". Watching from the sofa, Sophie and her brother Pete were outraged, with Sophie exclaiming: "That's a low blow."
When he commented that he would love a reconciliation with his family, Sophie joked: "Well, he's definitely going about it the right way. Bloody BBC interview."
And it seems viewers at home were left raging too. One user wrote on X, "Even I'm now bored of Prince Harry's moaning, you made your bed Harry." Another person added: "Prince Harry is a leech." And a third user wrote: "Harry needs to give it a bloody rest! His family have enough to deal with without his constant whinging. Maybe don't constantly trash your family to the world, Harry."
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