Eamonn Holmes sparks outrage with brutal King Charles remark as GB News viewers 'switch off'

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King Charles III has determinedly continued with royal duties amid his cancer battle. He and Queen Camilla recently embarked on a tour, touching down in Samoa for their inaugural visit as a couple.

On GB News, Eamonn Holmes reported on this momentous event, evoking varied responses from the public. Anticipating the royal arrival, Holmes joked: "Knowing our luck, they'll open the door, and the King'll fall down the stairs!"

He also mused over the demands of life in the spotlight, sharing from personal familiarity: "Speaking as someone who's mobbed almost everywhere I go, it can be seriously draining!"

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Eamonn shared his thoughts on the King's visit abroad

Holmes exhibited understanding for the King's demanding role by saying: "Being nice to everyone, trying to remember everyone's name - after a few hours of that, you go wooof! " Nonetheless, not all viewers appreciated Eamonn's take.

A flurry of criticism hit Twitter; one viewer opted for another channel, griping: "OMG sooo boring, Eamonn and 2 lefties. Switched off. Talktv is far far better."

Others expressed discontent with simple rebukes like, "Yawn". Calls of "@EamonnHolmes pathetic no wonder people are turning off," and "Not listening to this, switching off," exemplified the dissatisfaction of some audience members.

Following Eamonn's insights on the King's potential exhaustion from his travels, Charles showed no signs of fatigue after projecting his and Camilla's image onto the Sydney Opera House and then flying at least seven hours to Samoa, reports the Manchester Evening News. The monarch looked refreshed and cheerful as he stepped off the plane.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive at Faleolo International Airport in Samoa

Since gaining independence in 1962, Samoa has remained a proud Commonwealth member, with Prime Minister Afioga Fiame Naomi Mataafa warmly welcoming the royal couple upon their arrival from Australia on a Royal Australian Air Force jet.

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The King and Queen shared their excitement about visiting Samoa together for the first time on social media, saying: "As we head towards Apia, we can't wait to visit Samoa for the first time together and to experience the warmth of ancient traditions with your remarkable people."

They also expressed their keenness to meet the Samoan community, stating: "Feiloa'i ma le manuia", which translates to "keenly looking forward to meeting the Samoan people". The royal couple has received a warm reception so far, and their visit aligns with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

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