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Susanna Reid takes swipe at Piers Morgan as Dan Walker 'storms off' GMB
Susanna Reid took a cheeky swipe at her former co-star Piers Morgan as the duo's old rival made an appearance on Good Morning Britain.Former BBC Breakfast star Dan Walker sat down with Susanna and Richard Madeley ahead of his first show on Channel 5 later this afternoon (June 6).Before his interview though, the 45-year-old appeared backstage smiling as he held a branded ITV mug, but his smiles soon turned to a frown as he tipped the cup upside down, revealing it was actually empty.He then walked past the camera and vanished from shot, with Susanna laughing: "He's already stormed off! He got the memo."She was, of course, referencing Piers Morgan's frosty exit from the ITV show, when he walked off set following an argument with Alex Beresford.Dan made a special appearance on Good Morning Britain after years of an on-air feud with the show, when he was on BBC Breakfast.He said he was "looking forward to" his new show, as it meant he didn't have to have such an early alarm, with it being an afternoon show.Susanna asked him whether he would have made an appearance on the ITV show if "the former occupant of Richard's chair was here" – meaning Piers.Dan cheekily asked if she was referring to Adil Ray, who also sits in the co-host seat on rotation.He then said: "I think the more interesting question is, would you lot have been here if he was back in that chair?"After the cryptic Piers chat was over, conversation moved on to Dan's old job and what he wouldn't miss about it.He said: "The first thing I think is those days where you've got to talk about things that are horrible, whether it's the Manchester Bomb...
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GMB's Kate Garraway says Adil Ray has 'nasty streak' as he calls co-star 'grandad'
Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway has blasted her co-host, Adil Ray, saying he has a "nasty streak".The two hosts presented the ITV show on Tuesday (April 19) and welcomed showbiz reporter Richard Arnold onto the show to talk about the day's hot takes.However, as they introduced Richard's segment, Adil called Richard a "grandad".This was when Kate jumped in to Richard's defence and said that Adil had a "nasty streak" in him that morning.Unfazed by Adil's comments, Richard laughed it off and continued to present his showbiz section which included a potential Girls Aloud reunion and Liam Payne discussing his bizarre accent.As Richard was first shown on the programme, Adil said: "Alright Grandad?" Kate then said: "He's got a nasty streak in him this morning, I tell you, Adil. Calling you grandad..." Richard then quipped: "I can snatch a compliment every time he unlocks his jaw don't worry, that little twinkle of his." This comes a day after Kate and Adil were forced to apologise for a guest's language live on-air.Ukrainian businessman Andrey Stavnitser starred on the show to talk about bombing his own house after learning Russians had taken it over.Talking about his decision, after being branded a hero by the Ukrainian people, he said: "If you would ask me two months ago what feeling I would have if hostile military people in my house, I would say fury and anger.
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Prince Harry breaks silence on meeting with Queen as he says it was 'great to see her'
Prince Harry has commented for the first time on his visit to the Queen before his Invictus Games. The Duke of Sussex, who was joined by wife Meghan Markle when he met his grandmother last week said it was "great to see her".During their catch up, the monarch shared her backing for British veterans competing in the Netherlands over the weekend, Harry revealed.He said: "She had plenty of messages for Team UK which I've already passed on..."So, it was great to see her and I'm sure she would love to be here if she could."Harry and Meghan were last with the Queen in person during the Commonwealth Day service on March 8, 2020, before their recent meeting at Windsor.Before their appearance at Windsor on Thursday, April 14, Harry is thought to have not been in the UK since July 2021, while Meghan hasn't been in the country since 2020.Harry was present at the funeral of Prince Philip on April 17 and also unveiled a statue of his mother Princess Diana alongside his brother Prince William in July last year.Senior royal sources have described the meetings as “incredibly warm and good natured” and “very cordial”.The Duke and Duchess told Her Majesty their plan to return so the Queen can spend time with 11-month-old Lilibet and Archie.Royal Family expert Angela Levin told Good Morning Britain viewers on Friday she believed the Sussexes will hope the visit improves their position ahead of the Invictus Games and their Netflix series.Presenter Adil Ray was hosting the instalment with Kate Garraway and asked Angela if it was a "good thing" that the Sussexes had visited the Queen.Angela said: "I'm not sure that it is, I think you have to be very careful not to jump to conclusions.
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GMB fans beg ITV stars to 'stop talking' about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Good Morning Britain viewers have grown tired of the show after presenter Kate Garraway wouldn’t “stop talking” about Harry and Meghan.Garraway began by talking about the couple’s recent trip to England for a secret meeting with the Queen.Harry and Meghan also visited Prince Charles at Windsor Castle during their first UK trip as a couple since they quit their royal duties in May 2020.Kate spoke about their trip on the ITV show alongside her co-presenter Adil Ray, a topic which she described as the programme’s “top story” and labelled it “breaking news”.However, fans weren’t happy with the 54-year-old as she continued to discuss the couple’s visit to the country.One Twitter user tweeted the show: “Do us all a favour and stop going on about Harry and Meghan.”Another said: “There’s a war in Ukraine, yet the first headline was Harry and Meghan. Who cares about them? They are irrelevant.”One viewer even branded the episode as having the “worst content” and called it “so boring”.They continued: “It’s so low to pitch Harry and Meghan visiting their grandmother over the tragedy of Ukrainians as the headline.”Harry and Meghan’s trip comes ahead of the Invictus Games, which are scheduled for 16 - 22 April in Holland.The couple did not attend Prince Phillip’s memorial service, which was held at Westminster Abbey on 29 March.
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GMB’s Adil Ray says MPs need to 'give back millions' in furious Ed Miliband clash
Good Morning Britain presenter Adil Ray clashed with Ed Miliband in a heated debate as they discussed how Rishi Sunak’s multi-millionaire wife continues to avoid paying as much tax as UK residents on foreign earnings.During Thursday’s (April 7) instalment of the popular ITV morning news show, the 47-year-old and his co-host Kate Garraway welcomed the Shadow Chancelor onto the show to share his thoughts on Akshata Murty’s non-domicile status.It is thought the politician’s millionaire wife is able to save millions of pounds in tax evasion on dividends collected from her family’s IT business empire in Bengaluru, India.The Labour MP explained how he remains firmly against the non-domicile status and event made moves to remove the business status while he was in power back in 2015.But the pair locked horns when the presenter pointed out how the Labour party accepted generous donations from Lakshmi Mittal to the party’s future who also takes advantage of his non-domicile status.Towards the end of their interview, Adil asked: "In that case Mr Miliband, did Labour give Lakshmi Mittal £5million because he donated £5million to the Labour Party in 2010 and he benefits from a non-domicile status. "So did the curry king Lord Noon, he gave the Labour Party £1million and he only gave up his non-dom status when he was allowed to join the House of Lords."He went on: "And so did Sir Ronald Cohen, the Egyptian board businessman who gave £2.55million in donations to Labour and then was appointed Chair of the Social Investment task force.
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