Judge Judy labelled Prince Harry ‘selfish’ following his startling remarks regarding his time within the Royal Family.
The Duke of Sussex has given numerous interviews to promote his new biography Spare, and disturbing allegations have surfaced, including an alleged physical incident between Prince Harry and Prince William.
On Tuesday’s Good Morning Britain, US journalist Noel Phillips spoke with the TV personality Judith Sheindlin about her recent views.
Choosing not to mince her words, the 80-year-old said: ‘I will tell you that I would be furious, and I would think that child or that grandchild was a selfish, spoiled, ungrateful one.
‘That’s what I would feel. I’d be really hurt, I think anybody with a brain would see that it’s disingenuous, it’s biting the hand that fed you, it’s unseemly.’
The camera later turned to a shocked Richard Madeley saying: ‘Judge Judy doesn’t hold back on her verdict does she… blimey!’

Co-host Susanna Reid added: ‘She said she wouldn’t specifically talk about what she thought about… blimey. I think we were left in no doubt.’
‘She said she wouldn’t directly comment about what she thought about… blimey,’ co-host Susanna Reid added. ‘I believe we were left with no question.’
In a recent interview with ITV journalist Tom Bradby, the Prince defended his decision to publicise his family’s troubles and levelled accusation after accusation against members of the famous royal line.
Little was left untouched by the anchor when he joined the former monarch in California, tackling themes such as the British press, the ‘Meghan vs Kate’ controversy, and race worries.
Fellow celebrities have voiced their opinions on Prince Harry’s UK and US interviews, with Location Location Location presenter Kirstie Allsopp writing: ‘So far there has been no concessions from Prince Harry that any of this is fault. He & his wife have seemingly done nothing wrong and everything is everyone else’s fault. That’s not how life works. [sic]’
She went on to virtually yell: ‘What work?! Your book, this interview, it isn’t about service or charity this is about you, you, you.’
Echoing her anger at the piece of television, broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer wrote: It’s really obvious that Prince Harry is not used to people disagreeing with him or even gently questioning him.
‘He’s a damaged and angry young man, yes, but he also oozes the arrogance and entitlement of his wealth and royal status.’
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.