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Prince Harry 'wrongly praised' for not using notes at Vax Live says Ross King

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Prince Harry has been wrongly praised for not using notes at Global Citizen's Vax Live in Los Angeles, says Ross King. The US based entertainment reporter explained to Ranvir Singh on Monday's episode of Lorraine that the Duke of Sussex did in fact rely on a large teleprompter to remember his speech.

While Ross insisted there is nothing unusual about using a teleprompter to make a public speech, he was keen to explain that harry's lack of physical notes didn't mean he didn't have a helping hand.

Speaking via video link from LA after leaving the show, Ross said: "He [Harry] spoke very well."I saw some praise for him not using notes, well he did have a big teleprompter and an autocue but that is ok as he had a lot to say."Ross added: "He got.

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