Royal journalist says two names revealed in pulled ‘Endgame’ Dutch version
Good Morning Britain viewers claimed to “switch off” the ITV programme on Wednesday as they slammed the show for the amount of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle coverage.
The backlash came as Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley spoke with royal journalist Rick Evers about the Dutch version of Endgame which has been pulled off the shelves.
Many fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their frustrations about the amount of coverage.
@KellyDe60668811 fumed: “Going turn over from @GMB can’t take any more about Harry and Meghan.
“Really understand why Prince Harry moved his family out of England it’s annoying amount of times the British media speak about them it was bad when they were working Royals on @GMB Piers Morgan #Endgame.” (sic)
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@62jovi complained: “I don’t care! I’m sick of hearing it !! Turning over yet again !!!” (sic)
While @Soodamoo added: “Bored of this story, it’s just generating more publicity for the new book.”
@yvonneevans52 went on: “Harry and Meghan AGAIN. You are obsessed. 4mins and I’ve already turned over. Disgraceful, you should be ashamed.”
“Can’t believe ITV are going on and on about this,” @christi92727233 stated as @RichWsufc added: “Unbelievable that you think anyone is bothered ..” (sic)
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@Uniquelovely9 stepped in to defend Meghan and Harry as they commented: “You should have protected the Sussexes.”
The comments came as the ITV hosts discussed the Dutch version of the controversial new book about Prince Harry and Meghan which has been removed from shelves after it appeared to identify the senior Royal at the centre of a racism row.
Richard asked royal journalist Rick: “Let me be clear, there are two names in the book….two names?”
“Yes,” Rick replied as he explained: “The first one is very specific, the second one is a little bit vague.
“If this person is really involved in the story, but the first one is very clear and the first one was a translation issue.
“There are some debates about how these messages were stated in the book. I would say, how can you translate a name wrong?”
Richard went on to quiz the royal journalist on how a name could be mistranslated in the book.
“I can’t believe it,” Rick went on before sharing that he had read the book and claimed, “some messages were missing”.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.
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