Lorraine Kelly discussed Prince Harry’s upcoming lawsuit, hinting that the royal could alienate their family further through cross-examination in court.
Talk about Jennie Bond Lorraine, the former royal correspondent explained: “He’s going to have to control his anger, we know he’s an angrier from his book Spare. We know he’s got a fire in him. , and the lawyers will do everything they can to put out that fire… He’s asking the question in a hostile way, that’s what he’s ready for. We know he’s an angry person. so he’s going to have to control that.” Watch the moment here…
WATCH: Lorraine Kelly shares fears Harry will alienate family with lawsuit
Lorraine said: “Interestingly, you wonder if it pays off in the end because he’s going to be even more alienated from his family. We know William has settled down, Charles has an old chorus. is never explaining, never complaining. So this will hit, another wedge in the family, I suppose?”
The TV personality continued: “Charles advises him not to pursue this against the press, he calls it a suicide mission… It will be fascinating to watch. I think he will. there are some pretty tough questions.”
© Getty Images Prince Harry smiles as he arrives at court
She also hinted that the interrogation will be much more difficult than Harry’s previous TV interview about his problems with the media, saying: “He will be asked about relationships. , his feelings and emotions and in a way that’s not the way Oprah Winfrey would do it, or an interrogator. It’s going to be a lot harder than that.”
The Mirror Group shared a statement about the upcoming case on the show, which said: “We will vigorously defend allegations of misconduct.”
© ShutterstockLorraine Kelly opened up about Prince’s lawsuit
The Duke of Sussex released a statement about a news group using illegal methods to get information about him to publish stories over a 10-year period. Speaking to ITV’s Tom Bradby to promote Spare, Harry spoke of his determination to continue holding journalists accountable. He said: “They want to hold us and the rich and powerful accountable and want to control society – then who controls them?”
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The royal family was dealt a blow last month when the High Court’s ruling on his security came against him. The Duke wants to argue he should pay for his insurance privately while in the UK, despite resigning as an active royal, but a judge has ruled that he We cannot object to this decision. His team can still appeal the verdict at this stage.
© Twitter/Misan Harriman Prince Harry may have missed his first day in court to celebrate Lilibeth’s birthday
The judge in the case was “surprised” that Harry was absent from court on Monday after it was announced that witnesses would be present the day before they would give evidence. The royal flew to the UK from Montecito on Sunday night after celebrating his daughter Lilibet’s second birthday at home with her family, which could be why he didn’t arrive in court on Monday morning .
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