Loose Women Denise snaps dont interrupt me as Harry attack row turns heated

Jane Moore, 60, and Denise Welch, 64, came to massive blows discussing Prince Harry's bombshell "assault" claims on Loose Women.

Charlene White and Linda Robson joined the ladies as tensions erupted on Thursday's episode (January 5), leading Denise to shut Jane down by telling her not to "interrupt" her.

Things came to a blow after the ladies discussed Prince Harry's recent shocking claims that he was allegedly attacked by his brother William during a row over his marriage to Meghan Markle.

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During the segment, Denise expressed her complete disgust towards Jane's opinion, who claimed Harry made the shocking allegations "purely for money".

Denise, who supported Harry's decision to go public with the claims, even swiped at Jane as she shared her confusion as to why her co-star was so against Harry's decision to do so, despite Jane formerly having ties to Harry's late mother, Princess Diana.

Denise told Jane: "Diana had nobody. Right. You know, you went on many royal visits with her. so I'm always quite surprised that you're not more understanding."

Causing Jane to chime in with: "I know Diana was a very tough cookie."

Tensions began following Jane's comment: "Let's not put it bluntly, this is for money. This is to sell a book. How would that affect your relationship?"

An annoyed Denise let out a sigh and chimed in with: "Why shouldn't Harry say his peace, Jane? I think he's had to move away from the Royal Family. They've also done it behind his back."

Jane quickly interrupted and quipped: "Because he's using it for money," causing Denise to get heated, adding: "Don't interrupt me."

Denise said: "You've talked to me about interrupting, so I'm saying now. The fact is the Royal Family make quite a bit of money for themselves, Jane."

She added: "I always think that Harry had the whole thing from his mum's funeral. Diana had nobody. Right. You know, you went on many royal visits with her. so I'm always quite surprised that you're not more understanding."

It comes after The Guardian obtained a copy of Harry's highly anticipated book Spare.

A leaked extract alleged that the Prince of Wales grabbed his brother and ripped his necklace before knocking him to the floor.

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