The Duke and Duchess of Sussex tour of Australia was slammed live on air.

Kevin O'Sullivan and Kinsey Schofield split screen grab as they speak on TalkTV

Kevin O’Sullivan and Kinsey Schofield slammed Harry and Meghan’s Australian tour (Image: TalkTV)

Royal reporter Kinsey Schofield brutally slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Kevin O’Sullivan’s TalkTV show as the pair analysed the couple’s Australian tour. After showing clips of speeches made by both during the tour – one where Meghan described herself as the most trolled person in the world and another where Harry spoke about his thoughts on parenting – O’Sullivan exclaimed: “God Almighty he got $50,000 for that tedious speech…”

“He’s down there in Australia spewing gobbledygook, total gibberish, you know, Californian Psycho Babble, clap trap…. What the hell is he talking about?” he asked Schofield, who didn’t hold back in her response. She suggested Harry’s speech had been prepared by ChatGPT as she slammed Prince Harry’s comments.

Close up of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry looking pensive

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been on a tour of Australia (Image: Getty)

She remarked: “We’re supposed to believe this guy’s like a war hero that…we should be falling over ourselves because of what he did in Afghanistan.”

The royal commentator urged Harry to “stop pretending to be a royal” in a brutal takedown before offering another perspective on the couple’s trip. Schofield suggested the Sussexes are missing royal life.

“I think there’s another way we could look at this, and maybe this is the way I should be looking at this, so I’m not so hostile,” she reflected.

“What a glorious admission of regrets – [this was] Australia’s we miss being Royal Tour. It truly tells that they s*****d up big time when they left the royal family, and they desperately miss it.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are visiting Australia on a private four-day tour which includes a combination of visits to charitable causes and money-making events.

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It is Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first trip to the country since 2018 when they spent around nine days in the country after their marriage.

The couple moved to the US in 2020 after stepping back from official royal duties, and no longer receive public funds.