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Lorraine Kelly has urged Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to focus on their ‘own lives’ once the final installments of their Netflix documentary airs.
Last week, the first three episodes of the Sussexes’ explosive tell-all dropped on the streaming giant which detailed how they both met and the ‘racist undertones’ directed at the Suits actress, 41.
The final three episodes are set to premiere on Thursday [December 15] , and it looks like more bombshells will be brought to light after Harry alleged unspecified people ‘were happy to lie to protect my brother, but never willing to tell the truth to protect us’.
During Tuesday’s edition of her titular show, Lorraine, 63, said that although people are in two minds about Harry and Meghan’s series, she genuinely ‘wishes them the best’ but hopes there will be a line drawn once Harry’s upcoming memoir hits the shelves.
‘This has got to stop,’ she declared to showbiz correspondent Ross King.
‘Once this comes out on Thursday, once the book has come out…. they can’t just keep talking about their families,’ she added.
Lorraine gave her take on Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series (Picture: ITV)
Volume II drops this Thursday (Picture: Netflix)
‘They’ve got to then build their own lives…. and for goodness sake they’ve got two gorgeous healthy children, they love each other very much, a beautiful big house.
‘It’s like enough already, enough enough!’
During Monday’s show, Lorraine called out Meghan’s father Thomas Markle, after the Rachel Zane actress claimed that he was staging paparazzi shots before the Sussexes’ 2018 wedding.
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‘He was a silly, silly man. He was stupid and he should have answered her calls,’ the ITV morning host said.
When the reports first came out of her father staging paparazzi pictures, Meghan said that he initially denied doing so when she asked him about it on the phone.
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Meghan said that she didn’t believe her father, and claimed that she only found out he wouldn’t be attending her wedding through a report in TMZ.
A message apparently sent by Meghan to her father read: ‘Please can I ask that you stop talking to any press… you haven’t returned any of our 20+ calls since we all spoke on Saturday morning; which only adds to the hurt you’ve been causing. We aren’t angry but we do really need to speak to u. Love M and H.’
Lorraine airs weekdays at 9am on ITV and Harry and Meghan volume II airs on Netflix on Thursday December 15.
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They’ve got to then build their own lives.’