Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Madeley was forced to take charge during a fiery debate discussing Prince Harry's omissions in his upcoming memoir.
The TV broadcaster was co-presenting the show alongside Susanna Reid when guests journalist Nina Myskowand and broadcaster Esther Krakue became locked in a lively dispute over the Duke of Sussex.
But former This Morning host, 66, who has more than three decades of experience as a news anchor, was on hand to step in as he interjected to control things.
Nina was clearly favouring Prince Harry's side and referred to his reasons for his and Meghan Markle's Netflix docuseries.
But Esther didn't hold back and with her brutally honest take on the pair who stepped down from royal duties and branded them "brats" who needed to live in their mansion with their "chicken coop happy".
"They haven't done anything good, they have spent the last two years whinging and complaining," she fumed.
Susanna then stepped in to explain Prince Harry feels he 'can't have that life and get on with it'.
But Esther wasn't convinced and instead came back saying he should 'step back and be an adult' suggesting he should focus on his family not his feelings.
As Nina began to reply to Esther's point, Richard chimed in to control her shouting over the top that it would be her "last point" as he brought the interview to a close.
Esther sarcastically quipped at Nina: "We are adults, that is the difference," which left Nina to snap: "Dear girl I am way beyond adult.
As the debate continued Richard then shouted over Nina before she began to speak and said: "Last point!"
Nina continued: "Last point. They have been badly served this couple, by the media being briefed by the palace.
"What are the Royal Family so terrified of?"
Susanna then stepped in and brought the debate to a 'adult close'.
And over on Twitter viewers also joined in on the debate.
One person reacted: "Madeley isn't shutting this gobby mouthpiece up because he obviously agrees."
Another said: "Oh please shut that Nina up!! Harry and Meghan are whingers !!!”
A third tweeted: “What a absolute rabble - like watching a family argument when no-one wants to give in and let the other person speak.”
It comes as Prince Harry and Meghan Markel's Netflix series in which he says he wanted to have his brother and father back.
But any hope of clearing the air with his father King Charles and brother The Prince of Wales will be hampered by his latest claim in new autobiography, Spare in which he accuses relatives of leaking stories against him.