'Not Harry and Meghan again!' Anne Diamond calls for 'time out' as public grows weary of 'Sussex tweets'
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The Sussexes shared new Instagram content from a family trip to Disneyland to celebrate their daughter Lilibet's fourth birthday
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GB News host Anne Diamond has questioned why the media continues to report on "every little tweet" from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in a rant on The People's Channel.
The discussion came as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared new Instagram content from a family trip to Disneyland to celebrate their daughter Lilibet's fourth birthday.
Meghan posted a video montage on Friday showing the family enjoying various attractions at the California theme park over two days.
The footage included moments of Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet meeting Disney character Elsa from Frozen, with Meghan holding their hands during the encounter.
Anne Diamond has questioned why the media continues to report on 'every little tweet'
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Anne Diamond said: "I'm not terribly sure why we keep reporting on every little tweet they make."
Christopher Hope said: "Yes, we make it worse."
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Anne said: "I think we do. They like their social media, they love to spread to their fans. I suppose it's important, business-wise, for them to have a lot of followers. I know a lot of people who watch the programme say, 'Oh, not Harry and Meghan again.'"
Christopher replied: "Is it time for a time out for them?"
Sports journalist Aidan Magee joined in on the conversation, saying: "I remember covering Man United years ago, and saying to Sir Alex Ferguson Look, you do well out of the media, we cover you for free and he goes, well, you make a lot of money out of us as well. That's true. It's a happy relationship.
"But he plays up to that image now. It's so funny Piers Morgan said to me 25 years ago, watch out.
Meghan Markle shares a video of her family trip to Disneyland
"In a meeting on a college course I was on, he said, watch out for Prince Harry. He's one to keep an eye on. And he was absolutely right."
Meghan Markle posted a video montage on Friday showing the family enjoying various attractions at the California theme park over two days.
The footage included moments of Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet meeting Disney character Elsa from Frozen, with Meghan holding their hands during the encounter.
Meghan and Harry have taken their children to Disneyland
GettyThe family were seen wearing Mickey Mouse ears and enjoying rides including Dumbo the Flying Elephant, the carousel and Space Mountain.
"Thank you @disneyland for giving our family two days of pure joy!" Meghan captioned the post, which was set to Peggy Lee's "It's A Good Day."
The Disneyland posts marked the latest in a series of social media updates from the Sussexes, coming just days after Meghan sparked controversy with a throwback video showing her dancing in a hospital room before Lilibet's birth.