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Denise Welch in Loose Women spat on Twitter during show after Royal row

Loose Women star Denise Welch became embroiled in another debate about the Royal Family - while the ITV show was on air. The former Coronation Street and Waterloo Road actress hit back in a response on Twitter while on the show after a discussion about Thomas Markle's TV interview in which he said he wouldn't be 'buried' by daughter Meghan.

Denise was not slow to fire back a response on Twitter to a critic of her stance on the matter - not even waiting until the show had finished to reply, Chronicle Live reports.

Denise was on the panel with host Ruth Langsford and co-stars Janet Street-Porter and Kelle Bryan for the hour long live broadcast.

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A long-standing supporter of both Meghan and her husband Prince Harry, Denise defended the Duchess of Sussex, relating her predicament to a close friend who also doesn't speak to her father.

It comes a day after taking a public stand against King Charles.

After being criticised on Twitter, Denise replied: "There’s an off button John. Ask mum to help you," with her comment quickly gaining support from her own followers. One commented: "I just love you Denise! Not afraid to say it as it is," with another reacting: "Got to say I loved that response :) well done."

Denise also shared a tweet in favour of her views on Meghan, with it reading: "At last someone talking sense. We only know what the Markles have told us. There has to be so much more to this!

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