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This Morning fans rush to issue same complaint as they 'switch off' show with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield

This Morning fans were left sharing a major complaint as they tuned into the latest edition of the programme. After an extra long weekend, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Tuesday (May 1).

And with days to go until the King's coronation, the second This Morning of the week was packed with plenty of royal talk. They kicked off as usual with the 'This Morning's View' segment which sees the hosts discuss the latest news headlines and taking points with two of their guests.

The show's line-up then included an interview with royal photographer Chris Jackson, who is set to take photos of the royals up on the balcony this weekend when King Charles is crowned alongside Queen Consort Camilla and they make their appearances after the main ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

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Clodagh McKenna was in the kitchen where she showed Holly and Phil, and special guest Richard E Grant, how to make cheesy baked eggs - reported to be one of Charles' favourite dishes - before the hosts headed off to try some specially selected English sparkling wines to accompany any parties taking place this upcoming weekend.

But it appears the Coronation-heavy content was a bit too much for some This Morning viewers who flocked to social media to complain. @dollynoocat tweeted: "Jesus wept. How much time can they devote to the coronation. I am switching off for the rest of the week. Soul destroying listening to it."

@louloulock1 quipped: "Let's play a game tomorrow. We take a shot every time someone says the word coronation. That will get us through Wednesday #ThisMorning." @Samanth08478617 complained: "Talk about kill the occasion before

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