Susanna Reid featured in a promotional video on Good Morning Britain’s Twitter feed as she shared an important announcement.
The TV host told followers: “Join us in celebrating the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla with a special episode of Good Morning Britain live from Westminster Abbey.
“We will be joined by famous friends, family, courtiers and commentators as the minutes tick down to this historic occasion.”
The special episode will air from 6am on Saturday, May 6, but viewers flocked to the comments to express their distaste.
Raul Mc said: “I’d rather talk to Piers Morgan about absolutely anything than join that nonsense.”
Jen joked: “I will be unplugging the tv on Saturday,” while Slimfastdai shared: “I’ll give it a miss.”
JJ added: “Just turned me off. No thanks.” While Phil Web declared: “I would rather be sick.”
George Dawson exclaimed: “I’d rather watch paint dry” while Nigel said: “How much royalist propaganda b****** can the nation stand.”
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Mo Rea concluded: “Mmm think I’m washing my hair then checking I’ve enough money to cover my bills this month.”
However, there were some viewers who were excited for the upcoming special.
James Alexander said: “Can’t wait. What a joyous journey it will be.
“I’m 36 and have loved and been bought up with the royals, what a way for people to come together celebrate and have a wonderful extended weekend. Exciting stuff also.”
Elsewhere on Wednesday’s show, Susanna and Martin Lewis spoke to King Charles’ friend Ian Skelly about the Coronation.
When Susanna asked him about Prince Harry’s attendance and where he would be sitting in relation to Charles and Prince William, he said his attendance was vitally important.
He claimed it would have been “disappointing” if Harry had missed the historic event as the “channel has always been open” between the Duke of Sussex and his family.
Good Morning Britain airs on weekdays on ITV from 6am
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