American TV personality Judy Sheindlin (aka 'Judge Judy') has weighed in on Prince Harry's memoir, Spare. The royal, who moved to the US in 2020, recently spoke to Tom Bradby in an exclusive interview with ITV - read our blog from it here.
When asked by journalist Noel Phillips on ITV's Good Morning Britain about how she'd feel if it had been her grandchild or child that spoke publicly about her private life, Judge Judy, 80, said: "I will tell you that I would be furious and would think that child or grandchild was a selfish, spoilt, ungrateful one. That's what I would feel and I'd be really hurt."
She added: "I think that anyone with a brain would see that. It's disingenuous to the hand that fed you and it's unseemly." While she didn't outwardly reference Prince Harry or his wife Meghan Markle, it is implied she was talking about him.
Read more: Every word said during Prince Harry's ITV interview
Following the interview, GMB host Richard Madeley commented: "Judge Judy doesn’t hold back on her verdict does she... blimey!" An amused Susanna Reid then told him: "She said she wouldn’t specifically talk about what she thought about… blimey. I think we were left in no doubt."
Ahead of the release of his memoir, Prince Harry has discussed several things that were not common knowledge. Losing his virginity, taking drugs and killing 25 Taliban in Afghanistan are among the topics talked about in his book. During the Prince's interview with Tom Bradby on Sunday, January 8, he also opened up about his and Meghan's relationship with the Prince and Princess of Wales..
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