'She is a pain in the backside!' Eamonn Holmes in furious outburst over Meghan Markle: 'It is HER influence!'
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Eamonn Holmes unleashed a furious outburst today while discussing Meghan Markle in a royal debate.
The GB News host didn’t mince words addressing Prince Harry's reported desire to return with his wife and children.
The heated remarks came as panellists debated whether King Charles should meet with his younger son during the Duke of Sussex's upcoming visit to London.
Harry will arrive in the capital today for his first visit since losing his High Court appeal over police protection four months ago.
Eamonn unleashed a furious rant at the duchess
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Speaking on GB News, royal commentator Sarah-Louise Robertson said: "Prince Harry seems to think that, of his choosing, because he's now got over whatever slights or hurt he had about his family, that now it should all be even.
"Everything's forgotten. Everything's forgiven. And he just wants to swoop back in as though nothing has happened and bring Meghan and his children.
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"Well, I can't see Meghan really wanting to set foot back here. I think she knows Harry's on a failed mission. But mission he is, and he is determined to see his dad one way or another."
Ellie Costello said: "Well, Jack, that's what Sarah has to say. What do you think? I think on a human level, it would be nice, wouldn't it?
"For a father who's been battling cancer to be reunited with his son, with whom he always had a very close relationship."
Eamonn then said: "Harry is not the problem. It's the pain in the backside.
"She's always going to be there. She is always going to influence everything."
Former royal butler Jack Stooks also shared his view and said: "I do think that the King should see him.
"You know, the problem we've had in the past is Harry's desperate to try and get back into the fold, and he's now found that the only way he can try and say that is through the press or trying to leak it to somebody, saying he's desperate to try and see his father.
"I know he said at the time that he didn't know how long his dad had left. Well, that is quite a normal thing to say."
Prince Harry will be visiting the UK this week for a solo trip
| ReutersHarry's timing carries particular significance, coinciding with the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's passing.
On Tuesday, he'll travel to Nottingham's Community Recording Studio to announce a major donation to Children in Need.
According to sources speaking to the Mail, the Duke remains determined to show his children their British heritage and introduce them to relatives in the UK.