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GMB's Susanna Reid praises King Charles' 'olive branch' to Harry and Meghan in speech

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Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid has claimed His Majesty, King Charles III, has offered an "olive branch" to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in his address to the nation.King Charles III addressed the nation on Friday evening (September 9), following the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II on September 8 at the age of 96.In His Majesty's address, King Charles III explained the changes that would be taking place in the palace, including Prince William and Kate taking on the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales.READ NEXT: King Charles teary-eyed in first public speech with emotional tribute to QueenThe King also stated: "I want to also express my love to Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas."During a one-off Saturday edition of ITV talk show Good Morning Britain, presenter Susanna Reid reflected on King Charles III's speech to the nation.She commented that The King's address gave an "olive branch" to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and that he did not want to have a "divide" between them and the Royal Family.Susanna said: "an olive branch to Prince Harry and Meghan."The King expressed his love for both of them in his televised address."She added: "He mentioned Harry and Meghan, he isn't having this divide."He's expressing his love and allowing them to do what they want to do."Presenter Ben Shepherd also reflected on The King's address and the new titles given to Prince William and Kate, saying: "William and Kate have become Prince and Princess of Wales."Speaking about the history associated with the title of Princess of Wales, he added: "Kate will be the first to use the title since Diana."During his address to the nation, King Charles III also spoke about the impact of the death.

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