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Good Morning Britain viewers have been left in hysterics during early morning coverage of King Charles III’s Coronation.
Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid were fronting the ITV special, but at some point when the cameras turned away from them, viewers heard a NSFW outburst.
Susanna had been saying: ‘Now many people would say she is and has been one of most vilified figures in Britain, today she will be crowned Queen.
‘The public mood towards Camilla, the Queen Consort, has definitely softened in recent years, she is now considered one of the most senior royals of course.
‘Kate is at Buckingham Palace.’
As the camera then cut to Kate Garraway, a voice could be heard saying: ‘B***h, it is not good.’
Susanna and Ben were fronting GMB when the slip-up was heard (Picture: ITV)
Kate Garraway continued with the broadcast (Picture: ITV)
Kate however continued with her broadcast, while viewers were left stunned at the comment, with some questioning who actually said it.
‘Who did Susanna Reid just call a b***h on accidental open mic??’ one questioned.
Another wrote: ‘@GMB did someone forget to turn @susannareid100 microphone off, did I just hear her call @kategarraway a “b***h”?? Oops.’
Someone else penned: ‘@GMB who’s calling who a B***h at 7.48am to poor Kate when handing over.’
‘Did I just hear Susanna off camera on a live mic say ‘b***h’?’ another questioned.
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Good Morning Britain had been hosting several guests over the segment, and while many viewers were left assuming the slip-up had been made by Susanna, the clip had already cut to Kate before it could be confirmed whose mic had been left on.
During ITV’s coverage of the royal event, the likes of Charlene White and Ranvir Singh were also presenting segments, talking to stars including Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1.
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