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Royal expert Richard Eden took to Twitter after Gayle King told CBS This Morning viewers that Harry had spoken to Prince William and Prince Charles in the wake of his and Meghan's Oprah
Winfrey interview but talks were "not productive". Mr Eden branded the revelations by the US breakfast show host "extraordinary". The Daily Mail's Saturday diary
editor tweeted: "This is extraordinary. "Are we going to have a running commentary for years to come from Harry and #Meghan's friends on their relations with the #Royal
Family? "If so, the Royals will be wary of speaking to them." Ms King said she called the Queen's grandson and the ex-Suits star to see how they were following their tell-all
interview. She claimed that while Harry had spoken to his father and brother, none of the royals had been in touch with former actress Meghan. The US breakfast show host also claimed
Harry's talks with Charles and William were "not productive" but the Sussexes were "glad" there had been contact. Ms King said: "I'm not trying to break
news, but I did actually call them to see how they were feeling and it's true Harry has talked to his brother and he has talked to his father too. "The word I was given was that
those conversations were not productive but they are glad that they have at least started a conversation. READ MORE: MEGHAN & HARRY'S INTERVIEW HAS 'RUFFLED FEATHERS' WITH
KATE & WILLIAM And a statement released by Buckingham Palace a week ago suggested the royals did not agree with all of Meghan and Harry's claims. Meanwhile, Prince Philip has been
in hospital as the royal drama has rumbled on. The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, was today discharged after his longest-ever hospital stay which saw him undergo heart surgery for a pre-existing
condition. He has reunited with the Queen, 94, at Windsor Castle where they have spent much of the pandemic. Meghan and Harry quit royal duties in March 2020 for a new life in America.
Harry, who remains sixth in the line of succession, is expected to return to the UK in the summer for the unveiling of a statue of his late mother Princess Diana.