ITV Good Morning Britain viewers 'joobed out' as they're divided over Jubilee coverage
Some Good Morning Britain viewers claim they are 'Joobed out' after the show dedicated its entire programme to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Adil Ray was back at the helm of the ITV news show and he was joined by Ranvir Singh who returned to the GMB studio after spending the rest of the week covering for Lorraine Kelly.
The last episode of the week on Friday (June 3) saw the hosts chat to royal experts, commentators and royal fans following the first day of celebrations on Thursday (June 2) with the traditional Trooping the Colour which saw a military parade before senior members of the royal family, including the 96-year-old monarch, took to the Buckingham Palace balcony.
At one point they chatted about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's appearance at the event which was caught in a couple of photos where the couple were talking to the children in front of window looking out onto the balcony.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are now based in the US, returned to the UK for Harry's grandmother's celebrations and were seen at the palace after not taking part in the Trooping the Colour parade. Harry and Meghan were pictured shushing and laughing with Savannah Phillips and Mia Tindall through the window.
As Adil spoke with Ranvir and their guests about the spotting of the couple, the 48-year-old giggled as he said: "It reminds me of when you’re at a party and no one talks to you so you have to talk to the kids." Putting on a voice, he added: "It's that thing of, 'Hello kids! Auntie Meg here!'"
Later in the show, Adil and Ranvir got into the Platinum Jubilee spirit by heading outside