Prince Harry and Meghan have been slammed for leaking details of a private conversation they had with Prince Charles.
Discussing the Royal drama on Good Morning Britain, Susanna Reid said it was ‘sad to have to air all of this in public’.
She told the camera: “Obviously they are very dissatisfied with that conversation they had with Prince Charles and William, to call it unproductive.
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“And nobody’s talked to Meghan.
“There is this dispute about whether Meghan and Harry left the UK to go to the states because they wanted more of a private life.
“Now I have always said they weren’t insisting on absolute cast-iron privacy where they didn’t have any of their life out in the media, because they have got the Netflix and Spotify deals.
“They want to earn money and be successful. So they do want to share a certain amount of information about themselves, they just didn’t like the way that they were covered.
“So it’s disingenuous to say they wanted everything private.”

On CBS breakfast show The Morning, one of Meghan’s celebrity pals, Gayle King, revealed that she’d been given exclusive information about the Royal fallout.
She said: “Harry has talked to his brother and he has talked to his father too. The word I was given was those conversations were not productive. But they are glad that they have at least started a conversation.”
Harry and Meghan made headlines across the globe when they sat down with Oprah Winfrey for a tell-all interview last week.
During the interview, The Duchess said there had been ‘conversations and concerns’ about Archie’s skin colour before he was born.
When Oprah asked if him being ‘too brown’ would be an issue, Meghan responded: “If that is the assumption you are making, that is a pretty safe one.”
Prince William then hit back at the claims, insisting the Royals are ‘not a racist family’.
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