Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were labeled "moaners, not victims" by Richard Madeley during a discussion on whether Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, should be the Queen consort.
Madeley and Susanna Reid spoke to royal experts on "Good Morning Britain" about Queen Elizabeth's recent announcement to name Camilla as Queen consort when Prince Charles becomes the King, instead of princess consort as she had been expected to be known.
This annoucement was made by the British monarch as part of her platinum jubilee celebration, marking 70 years on the throne. Signing "Your Servant" she said in her public message, "I would like to express my thanks to you all for your support. I remain eternally grateful for, and humbled by, the loyalty and affection that you continue to give me. And when, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service."
Public opinions have shown they are not keen about the decision. Many called it "emotional indifference" towards Princes William and Harry's mother, Princess Diana.
Madeley interrupted a guest during the heated discussion to share his opinion, "Hang on – we have to finish it here – but come on, there's very little public sympathy, in this country at least, for Harry and Meghan. I mean, they are not seen in this country as victims at all, they are seen as moaners basically, by the vast majority of people. It is different in America."
Reid quickly interrupted to stop the debate turning to Harry and Meghan before it started, "Let's not, let's not get into that particular argument."
Meanwhile, William reportedly supports the Queen's decision to make his stepmother Queen consort. According to a source, "The duke is supportive," emphasizing that though he was not part of the Queen's final decision process, Prince William, 39, would have discussed the issue with his father and given his blessing as well."
"None of this can have been easy for him," one insider said. "There were huge family rows in the early stages of Charles and Camilla's marriage as everyone found their feet. William didn't have the best relationship with his father back then. But he sees that Camilla had made his father happy and it is something he has come to terms with." The source added how William gets on perfectly well Camilla, aditionally he also respects his grandmother's decision than anything elese.
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