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Lorraine Kelly's brutal takes on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after fiery Oprah chat

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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle shook the world when they sat down for their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey on March 7 last year.In the bare-all talk, they made a number of bombshell remarks about their life in the Royal Family and some family members themselves, including Kate Middleton.Since the historic TV moment, ITV legend Lorraine Kelly has made a number of comments about the royal couple, and she certainly hasn't held back.On the anniversary of the infamous Oprah chat, Daily Star has rounded up ITV favourite Lorraine's brutally honest takes on Harry and Meghan.Lorraine weighed in on the Duke and Duchess' chat on social media, and she clearly wasn't fond of it.She called the tell-all interview a "sad" and "unnecessary" affair in front of her 686,000 followers.The ITV host also believed neither party would come out well from the interview.Replying to a tweet about the upcoming exclusive, she wrote: "I don’t think either side is going to come out of this well."All so unnecessary and actually rather sad."The Scottish presenter went all in when she blasted Harry and Meghan's Lifetime movie.Escaping The Palace depicts Harry and Meghan's Oprah chat, meant as a sequel to A Royal Romance and Becoming Royal, which both starred different actors as the titular characters.However, Lorraine ripped into the film when she watched a trailer for the flick on her ITV show.Biting her lip, she said: "Oh god love them.

That looks hideous."She added: "As if their life’s not insane enough, they’ve got that! What a blinking shame."The mum-of-one also questioned the future of Harry and Meghan's Spotify deal, which was worth an estimated $25million.It came after the couple shared their "concerns" with the streaming platform.

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