ITV presenter Lorraine Kelly warned King Charles not to weigh in on Harry and Meghan fall out, amid claims that he will address the situation in TV interview.
Ahead of his Coronation in May, the King is allegedly planning on conducting a ‘TV interview’ with the BBC.
However, during her show today, Lorraine was desperate to warn King Charles to not go through with it and to ‘take the high ground’ instead.
Lorraine Kelly issues King Charles warning on ITV show
Royal correspondent Russell Myers joined Lorraine Kelly on her show today to discuss King Charles’ Coronation.
However, during the interview, Lorraine begged King Charles to not break his silence on the Harry and Meghan fallout.
Please don’t. No. Take the high ground.
Palace aides are reportedly in discussions on a possible interview given by King Charles, where he could address the Harry and Meghan’s Netflix show and memoir Spare.
The BBC bosses reportedly want the King to talk about his life and plans as monarch for their coverage celebrating his Coronation on May 6.
Conducting the interview will also be broadcaster and long-time friend, Jonathan Dimbleby.
The Mirror reports that during the interview, Jonathan may address “”

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