'King will hate this!' Stephen Dixon reacts to Harry interview with Good Morning America: 'This is PRIVATE'

'King will hate this!' Stephen Dixon reacts to Harry interview with Good Morning America: 'This is PRIVATE'

WATCH NOW: GB News panel react to Prince Harry's interview with GMA

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Georgia Pearce

By Georgia Pearce


Published: 16/02/2024

- 10:05

Updated: 16/02/2024

- 10:15

Prince Harry will sit down with Good Morning America to discuss his father's health

Prince Harry has been scolded by GB News host Stephen Dixon, as the royal is believed to be discussing his meeting with King Charles on American television in a bombshell tell-all interview.

In a teaser trailer released by the broadcaster on X, the Duke of Sussex will join the breakfast chat show to detail "his life with Meghan, how his father King Charles is doing and his passion supporting wounded warriors".


The Sussexes are currently in the firing line after rebranding their website from Archewell to Sussex.com, hosting elaborate biographies about the couple and a royal crest.

Harry and Meghan also broke cover in Canada following the rebrand, where the Prince marked the countdown to next year's Invictus Games in British Columbia.

Prince Harry and Stephen Dixon

Prince Harry will give a tell-all interview about his father's health on American television

PA / GB News

Prince Harry visited the King the day after the announcement of his cancer diagnosis, flying overnight from his home in Montecito.

The meeting reportedly lasted "a maximum of 45 minutes" before the King and Queen were flown to Sandringham.

Discussing the announcement of the interview on Good Morning America, GB News host Stephen Dixon said "people are right" when they claim that "anything said in front of Harry will get out".

He told Breakfast panel Charlie Rowley and Andy Williams: "The King is going to hate this."

Prince Harry

Prince Harry will broadcast an exclusive tell-all interview with Good Morning America

X / Good Morning America

Political commentator Charlie Rowley agreed: "I would too, it's a private matter. Everyone, whether you're the monarch of this great nation or or not, everyone is entitled to a private life in some regards, particularly when it comes to health.

"It is not Harry's story to tell, it is the King's health. He is the head of of the monarch and he has every right if he wants to the public with any information that he wants to, to do it in his time in his way, with the support of the Queen and the rest of his family."

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Rowley continued: "It is not for any upstart member of the family to go and sell the story effectively across the pond to American viewers, when at home the King is clearly wanting privacy, otherwise he would have announced more details himself."

Stephen then argued: "Well, we don't know even if he's going to say what sort of cancer it is, or any, he may not actually divulge any information that we don't already know. He might may just be how his father seemed when he met him."

Stephen Dixon

Stephen Dixon said the King will 'hate' Prince Harry speaking about his cancer diagnosis

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Rowley responded: "It is still playing PR with his father's health, and it is unacceptable."

Political Commentator Andy Williams shared his thoughts on the interview, stating: "If he really didn't want to talk about it, he wouldn't do the interview, because he knows it's the first question that anybody's going to ask.

"I just think the whole situation is very sad. It's a story that's very familiar to lots of us, unfortunately complicated families and very difficult and sad situations that people have gone through.

"Nobody's immune, even if you're the Royal Family."

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