Loose Women TV Programme Owe Harry And Meghan Apology

Loose Women TV Programme Owe Harry And Meghan Apology

By Lucy Caulkett-

The panel on loose women owe Prince Harry and Meghan Markle an apology after condemning the couple on national television for keeping the birth of their baby private, even though he had not been born yet.

Last week, there was speculation that the royal baby had been born in secret, after bookmaker stopped taking bets because of a surge in bets suggesting that the baby was a girl.  It has today been proven that the were all wrong as the baby had not been born, and as we now know, is a boy.  The women began the show discussing the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to keep the birth of their first born private until they’ve had a chance to celebrate with their family.

The failed to distinguish the difference between keeping the sight of their baby private from keeping the birth of their baby private.

Speaking on the ITV daytime show Jane said: It’s such a weird thing, to make an announcement that you’re not going to make an announcement.

“What planet does that come from? I get the fact that she[Meghan] doesn’t want to come onto the steps of the hospital with the baby, if she doesn’t want to do that I get that completely.

“But if you’re going to have a baby at home what difference does it make to just tell people that you’ve had the baby? I don’t really understand what the issue is.

She continued: “I think it’s very Hollywood to try and stage manage stuff and I think that’s one of the criticisms that there has been that the royal family has never been particularly stage managed.” Kaye claimed that Harry and Meghan were sending out a clear message with the decision to keep details of the baby’s birth private.

She said: “Obviously people are going to interpret the announcement in various different ways but the overall feeling is ‘back off.’”

In fact it was only Brenda who spoke up in defense of the couple with the singer saying: “I’m not too fussed about the fact that they want us to give them a bit of time, just let them enjoy their baby, there’s so much pressure on them.”

“I think if you’re trying to dissuade interest a bit, I think this just fuels it” she said, adding “just say the baby’s been born.

“They wanted us to be invested in the story, they had this big romantic wedding, we were and are invested in this and part of that story is that you’ve had a baby.”

In retrospect, they were wrong, as the baby boy was born today, May 6th. They owe the royal couple an apology, and The Eye Of Media.Com will be in touch to see whether they are willing to provide it.

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