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Alison Hammond in swipe at Harry and Meghan as she brands UK visit 'non-story'

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This Morning star Alison Hammond called Prince Harry and Meghan's surprise visit to the Queen a "non-story" during an on-air segment about the ex-royal couple.The ITV presenter joined co-host Dermot O'Leary on the sofa on Friday's special Easter show (April 15), where they spoke to royal pundit Camilla Tominey about Harry and Meghan.It comes after Duke and Duchess of Sussex met the Queen at Windsor on Thursday (April 14) on their way to The Hague in the Netherlands for the Invictus Games - a surprise visit confirmed by a spokesperson for the couple.The Duke and Duchess failed to attend a London memorial service for Harry's grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, last month.The last time Harry was reportedly in the UK was July, but Meghan is understood not to have visited the country since 2020.Speaking about Harry and Meghan's visit on ITV, Alison said:" I feel like this is a bit of a non-story, really.

He's just visiting his grandmother with his wife, that's all he's doing."Royal pundit Camilla replied: "Well, I mean you're talking about their being non-royal stories in the newspapers, what do you expect?"The expert explained why she thought the couple had decided to visit Harry's grandmother, mentioning the pair's ongoing security row.She said: "It would have been more surprising, frankly, if they had appeared publicly because there's been this ongoing row hasn't there?

About security and the fact they no longer have Met Police guards, and whether they're safe here."The pundit went on: "I think to see her privately en route to The Hague probably makes sense, equally I think they're aware that she's not been particularly well.

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