Alex Beresford's four-word reply to Prince Harry's crowd reaction and fans say same thing

The Good Morning Britain weather presenter reacted to his ITV colleague after they tweeted Prince Harry arrived at St Paul's Catherdral with "no Meghan or King or William".

By Michelle Marshall, Senior Showbiz Reporter

Prince Harry arrives for Invictus Games anniversary service

Alex Beresford replied to ITV's Royal Editor Chris Ship following claims Prince Harry was snubbed upon returning to London. The Duke of Sussex attended a special service at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday to mark the 10-year anniversary of the Invictus Games.

Harry donned a navy suit and military medals as he climbed the steps of the cathedral, smiling and waving at the crowds. Chris shared a video of his entrance and captioned the post: "Prince Harry at @StPaulsLondon for the 10-year anniversary service of @WeAreInvictus which he set up in 2014. No Meghan or King or William."

He added: "But members of Princess Diana’s family are here. Along with Harry’s Invictus family of military veterans." GMB's Alex issued a four-word reply: "And not one Boo…"

His comments come after it was previously reported Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had been met with a mixed reception when they attended a Jubilee event in honour of the late Queen Elizabeth II at St Paul's two years ago.

The royal received a positive response at the ceremony as hundreds of fans had gathered outside St Paul's Cathedral hoping to catch a glimpse of Harry. He was cheered as he made his way inside the venue.

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Prince Harry waved to the crowds who cheered him on at St Paul's Catherdral (Image: Getty)

The weather presenter's 231,000 followers rushed to comment on the post as fans all said the same thing as they gushed over Harry.

One penned: "It was beautiful to see." Another penned: "And we love it."

A third wrote: "There weren’t any [boos] directed at them last time either, we wanted the coach dropping off the other royals to not obstruct our view of Harry & Meghan."

"Yep, and there were mostly younger people in the crowd. Around 20s to 40s in age. It just shows that the younger people on average absolutely adore Harry and his wife Meghan," a fourth remarked.

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GMB's Alex Beresford took to X and reacted to his colleague's tweet (Image: Getty)

GMB presenter Alex Beresford replied

GMB presenter Alex Beresford shared his thoughts following Harry's arrival (Image: X/TWITTER/ALEX BERESFORD)

While Meghan decided not to join her husband as he returned to the UK, Harry was supported by his mother the late Princess Diana's family.

Among the guests for the service were Diana’s siblings Lady Jane Fellowes and Earl Spencer, and former army officer Mark Dyer, who acted as the duke’s mentor, playing the role of a supportive big brother figure for Harry after the princess’s death.

The monarch and his son have not met during Harry‘s brief UK visit due to the King’s “full programme” said Harry‘s spokesman in a statement.

Prince Harry - key moments from his life so far

  • The youngest son of Princess Diana, he was born on 15 September 1984 at St Mary's Hospital in central London
  • In May 2005 the Duke of Sussex began his military career as an Officer Cadet at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where he went on to serve in two operational tours of Afghanistan
  • In May 2018 Prince Harry married Meghan Markle and was given the title The Duke of Sussex by Queen Elizabeth II
  • Harry and Meghan welcomed their first child, Archie, into the world in May 2019, with their daughter Lilibet born in June 2021
  • Buckingham Palace announced that Harry and Meghan would step back from being working members of the Royal Family in February 2021
  • In March 2021 the couple took part in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, sharing previously unknown details about their relationship with the Firm
  • A Netflix docuseries about Harry and Meghan's relationship was released in December 2022, attracting worldwide attention
  • Prince Harry's tell-all memoir, Spare, is released in January 2023

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