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GMB fans 'unhappy' that Ben Shephard was 'drowned out' during Prince Harry discussion

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Good Morning Britain fans were less than impressed that Ben Shephard was struggling to speak up on Friday's show.Ben, 46, was joined by Kate Garraway, 54, Charlotte Hawkins, 45, and Richard Arnold, 51, who all had strong thoughts and views regarding Prince Harry's revelations on Dax Shepard's podcast.

Viewers of the show took to Twitter to defend the Tipping Point presenter who seemed to be overpowered by his co-stars.One tweet read: "I do wish you'd stop shouting over each other to get heard."Another agreed: "@GMB why does Kate Garraway keep interrupting Ben when he's trying to speak, Susana Reid does it as well, does my head in."While a third penned: "@GMB Wish everyone would stop interrupting Ben every time he keeps it real about Prince.

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