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The host of GB News has expressed her intention to cancel her Netflix subscription following her boredom with Meghan and Harry's documentary series.

Diamond, the host of GB News, playfully mocked , , and their latest Netflix project.

She humorously suggested that the series could serve as a sleep aid during a segment on breakfast with Stephen and Anne.

Diamond went as far as to declare that she would terminate her Netflix account if the upcoming show did not improve.

According to broadcaster Claire Muldoon, watching Harry and Meghan on Netflix might be a remedy for those struggling to fall asleep.

Diamond from GB News agreed, stating that the show indeed induces drowsiness.

She expressed her strong dislike for the series and stated her desire to cancel her Netflix subscription.

When co-host Stephen Dixon and reporter Kevin Schofield urged her to watch the remaining episodes to understand the plot, she reluctantly agreed.

Stephen Dixon disagreed with Diamond's assessment, arguing that watching the show was excessive unless one was a royal or showbiz reporter, emphasizing the importance of journalistic integrity.

Despite facing criticism, Meghan and Harry's Netflix documentary series has seen a surge in popularity, becoming the most-watched show on the platform.

The first episode attracted 2.4 million viewers on its premiere day, with over 2 million viewers in the UK alone.

The series received mixed reviews, with critics pointing out its lack of substantial content and failure to offer new insights into the Sussexes' lives.

TV critic Lucy Mangan described it as repetitive, questioning its value to viewers.

The Telegraph labeled it a Californian exercise in grievance, while The Spectator magazine called it a self-indulgent wallow.

The Irish Times criticized the series for being an occasionally unwatchable delve into the world of the Sussexes.

In a surprising move for democracy, a Canadian province has made swearing allegiance to King Charles optional.

Following II's passing in September, King Charles became the head of state in 14 nations, including Canada.

Quebec recently passed a law removing the requirement for elected officials to pledge allegiance to King Charles.

This decision follows pressure from political parties advocating for Quebec's independence.

Premier François Legault introduced the law, which was swiftly approved by the legislature.

Fourteen politicians initially refused to take the oath, with three PQ lawmakers standing firm in their opposition.

This move has sparked debate in Quebec, known for its French-speaking population, regarding the relevance of the crown oath.

The legislative change signifies a shift towards a more inclusive and democratic approach to governance in the province.

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