Is back in britain today , but is back in britain today, but his father, king charles, is too busy to see him. What do you make of that. 7 make of that . Im thousand stranded at airports across britain. Last night, as the e gate system failed. Were you caught up in the chaos . Well be talking to somebody who was. Somebody who was. Men and women are now welcome. The men only garrick club in london voted to allow women to join their ranks after 139 years. And why would we want to . And reform . Uk leader richard tice joins us next to discuss his partys performance at the local elections. Did you vote for them . And weve got an amazing story this morning. The papers about allergies, particularly in children, food allergies, so many kids have got them now. You might have children or grandchildren who have them. Peanut allergies. Well, theres been remarkable results in one study. So were going to be telling you all about that as well. We are you excited about harry being here, arent you, andrew . I think the kings quite right not to see him. Why would you wouldnt trust him . The word he says. I am making this a harry potter jvt zone this morning. Hes here for the Invictus Games. We have to applaud that. Some might say its a one good thing hes done well. Let us thing hes done well. Let us know your thoughts this morning. Gbnews. Com forward slash your safe first for the very latest news with Tatiana Sanchez. News with Tatiana Sanchez. Bev, thank you very much and good morning. The top stories social Media Companies are being warned that they could be banned for those under 18 if they dont keep children safe. The media keep children safe. The media regulator ofcom says platforms must take action to stop their algorithms recommending harmful content to children. 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For the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts. By can sign up to gb news alerts. By scanning that qr code on your screen. Or you can go to gb news screen. Or you can go to gb news comment. Thats now its back to andrew and. Bev. Andrew and. Bev. Very good morning. Welcome to britains newsroom. Its 935 now then , i think the fact that then, i think the fact that prince harry is here to celebrate ten years of Invictus Games, a wonderful event, a brilliant project is and i think we have to give him some credit on a day like this. Yeah, hes going to a service at saint pauls cathedral later 5 00 actually. So well be there for that, but hell be there for that. For that, but hell be there for that. Well, i wont be there for that. Well, i wont be there for that. Well, i wont be there for that. Im not invited, but. Interesting therell be no member of the royal family there, my understanding. But significantly , harry arrived significantly, harry arrived yesterday. We think hes probably going either later today or tomorrow. The king has no time to see him. Why is that . Its because the king doesnt trust his son. Do we know that . Harry wanted to see him, though . Yeah. He put a statement out yesterday saying that he wouldnt be seeing his father and that hed hoped to see him. But his fathers schedule of events was too busy. He was three miles from the king yesterday at one point, and the king is seeing the. Hes got engagements today. Hes seeing the Prime Minister, for instance, the weekly audience. Instance, the weekly audience. But you can always find ten minutes, half an hour or harry. Well, why do you say poor harry . Harry wrote the book called spare, which dumped bucket loads on his family. They took part in that documentary with Oprah Winfrey which dumped bucket loads on the royal family. All for money. Bev. Yeah, all for money. You reap what you sow. I know, but look, his dads got cancer. His sister in laws got cancer. His sister in laws got cancer. His sister in laws got cancer. If theres never got cancer. If theres never a if there is ever a time to let that stuff go and move forward. This has got to be. It hasnt it . Some people might argue that the stress caused by harrys behaviour may have. Im not saying caused cancer , but it saying caused cancer, but it wont have helped the kings health. Hes a man of 75 and you know what doesnt help . Health as well is not forgiving people. Thats worse forgiving people. Thats worse for your health. There was a story, the paper. We did it earlier in the week, didnt we, about the fact that if you cant forgive and move on, that will make you ill. Isnt this king charles just being a little bit petulant . We know he can be a bit childish and a bit sulky, cant he . Maybe hes just. Hes got to be the adult here, hasnt he, to say to his son, come on then, come and see me. Come and have a cup of tea at the palace. They met before for half an houn they met before for half an hour. What . We dont know is did something that went on between those two men get leaked . Maybe. Well, who knows . Well, maybe. Well, who knows . Well, look, because we dont know what. What . We dont know what the kings cancer. We dont know what it is. And can you have a proper conversation with your son and not talk about the cancer . I suspect he feels he cant. Cant. What a shame. Well, royal biographer Ingrid Seward joins us now to reflect on this a little more. Ingrid, youve heard us talking about it. Now what . What do you make of this and how might it play out between the two of them . Well, i actually agree with both of you annoyingly, but i do remember i have to go back because andrew likes me to talk about what has happened before. I remember diana telling me once that she could not get an appointment with the queen. This is the queen head of state, the, you know, our late queen. So what she used to do. Because. Because the queens diary literally had appointments every 20 minutes. And there was hardly a gap between them. So what diana used to do, because she wanted to see the queen and have a little moan at her about her life. She used to go into the pages vestibule next door to the queens private sitting rooms, and she would wait in there until the visitor that was with the queen left, and then she would run in and literally run in, as only diana could. Run in, as only diana could. Now, unless harry is prepared to do that, i do understand that his father, who as monarch , not his father, who as monarch, not as the prince of waless father, but father as monarch , has very, but father as monarch, has very, very little time to himself and hes obviously very busy today. I believe hes going to a garden party. Hes got hes got his meeting with the Prime Minister, and in between that hes got the business of being monarch. So i think we cant blame charles. And also charles probably feels that anything, anything he says to harry will be repeated, like harry has already repeated. The fact that his father is too busy to see him. Now thats not a very kind thing to say. So but we dont know whats going on on the telephone. We dont know the telephone. We dont know whats going on, on, on, you know, on maybe on email. Maybe theyve been in constant touch. We dont know. And unless harry chooses to tell us, we will never know. Its also quite interesting that the king charles doesnt really care what the public think about him not seeing harry. You know, if he was concerned about public perception, then he would have made time to see him. Perhaps what does it what does it tell us about how king charles wants us about how king charles wants us to view that relationship . Well, king charles wont play to the to the audience. He wont play to the to the audience. He wont play to us, the media, and he wont play to the public, and in particular in this harry situation, its obviously very delicate. I dont believe for one minute that charles has cut harry out of his life or or not forgiven him because hes a very religious man and, you know, religion is all about forgiveness. I dont i think he has forgiven him. I think hes probably very wary of seeing him, but i dont think its because hes cut harry out of his life. I mean, ingrid, i, i mean, we dont know because the king doesnt discuss these things, but there must be a big issue over trust. Over trust. I think theres a huge issue over trust, as i said. I mean, harry has already told us that his father is too busy to see him, which isnt a very. Isnt a very nice thing to say. Better left unsaid. He he could have left unsaid. He he could have said, you know, were unfortunately we both got back to back appointments and its not going to work this time, but ill see him soon. Ill be going up to scotland in the summer to spend some quality time with him. I mean, one of the other. All the royal children say they never really saw their mother at all except up at balmoral. All except up at balmoral. And harry put that. And it was quite interesting because his harrys office put that statement out yesterday. Ingrid didnt saying just that, that harry hoped to see his father, but his fathers diary didnt allow it. Allow it. Absolutely. But, i mean, if harry had said, you know, got them to word it a little differently , he could have said differently, he could have said hed hoped to see his father, but unfortunately, they were both too busy. Would have been a rather kinder sort of remark. Dont you agree with that . Dont you agree with that . Do you see this ever . Can this ever be fixed . I think everything can be fixed if you want it to, but the longer they leave it, the more awkward its going to get, and the more time youre going to need to mend it, so i feel that, well, i think it can be fixed and i think it will be fixed, but i dont think itll be fixed right now. No. All right. Im just going to say. But nobodys even mentioned William Ingrid because there was obviously not even a prospect of a meeting with his big brother. No thats right. Thats right. Absolutely. But the thing that does actually surprise me is that harry hasnt seen kate because he was very, very close to kate. I know hes insulted her, but she seems to me like a very level headed, forgiving sort of lady. And, i mean, maybe he has. Maybe sort of lady. And, i mean, maybe he has. Maybe hes sort of lady. And, i mean, maybe he has. Maybe hes staying down he has. Maybe hes staying down down near windsor. Maybe hes staying at coworth park where he stayed before, and he could be seeing her completely without anyone knowing that that we wont know because, you know, kate will make him say , please, kate will make him say, please, please, please dont say to anyone , okay. Anyone, okay. All right. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Ingrid, a lot of dont knows and a lot of guessing. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. Thank you so much. But ten years of the Invictus Games and that i think, is reason to applaud him at least a little bit. Just to remind you, thats why hes here. Theres a Service Today to mark ten years. The Invictus Games are being held in vancouver in february. And its of course, to help former servicemen and women whove been injured, badly injured but can still compete in sport. Now a nationwide issue is being called with e gates at airports that caused major disruption. Its now been resolved, according to the home office. It said the system was back up and running and there was no indication of malicious cyber activity. This is what you get with facial Recognition Technology. Thats what happened here. The facial recognition broke down. I kind of like that. Broke down. I kind of like that. We were looking at it online this morning, and there popped up the face of gb news director sam morter, who joins us now. Hi sam. So i turn on my phone this morning and there you are telling the world about the chaos at the airport. How was it . Well, 7 well, it 7 well, it was 7 well, it was just so frustrating. Just quickly, this is hugo, by the way. He keeps barking, so im having to hold him. Otherwise hell keep barking all the time, yeah. It was very chaotic. We, just got back from a trip to sri lanka , back from a trip to sri lanka, so wed been flying for 11 hours, as had a lot of people had been, had been flying for a long time. So a lot of passengers, very grouchy and just want to go home. And then we got into the, passport control area, and it was pandemonium. All of the screens were blank. None of them were working on the e gates. So you could see Border Force Officials , frantically running around trying to, alleviate some of the pressure from the amount of people coming in, and they suddenly got a load of, you know, Border Force Officials to try and start manually processing uk passports , but processing uk passports, but there were only i could only see about five people, doing this, for uk passports. And at the for uk passports. And at the same time, youve got hundreds of people, coming in from other flights, which just. Yeah. Meant it was bedlam in there. There was no information being given there was no, tannoy announcement. There was no staff telling people what was going on. They did provide, cans of water to people because they knew, people were going to be, queuing for a long time, but just a lot of angry , frustrated just a lot of angry, frustrated people and a lot of, a lot of because its not the first time that this has happened. Its happened, before. And, they happened, before. And, they cant seem to get it right. How long were you stuck for, sam . I was king for over an hour and a half, which isnt, you know, as bad as what a lot of people had it. I think we landed just as the problem started. So i was relatively towards the front ish of the queue , but i was still of the queue, but i was still waiting over an hour and a half, the people coming in, behind me, they would have had to have queued, a lot longer. They actually stopped letting people into the, passport control area at one point because it got to capacity. Okay all right. Thank you so much, sam. Its nice to see you on the other side of the camera for a change in front of us and victor hugo as well. Thank you for joining us. Do you know what it was . A sweet dog. A sweet dog. Hugo was basically like this is, you know, weve all got the experience of the self checkouts. We hate them in the supermarket. Right. And i never used them ever. And i never used them ever. I always queue up. I always queue up. Well there will be cashier. There will come a time when you literally cant shop because theyre just normal now. They break down. They bring in a human being. This is what human being. This is what happens when you over rely on technology. Technology. I got i had a long weekend in italy recently, just a few weeks ago and they were breaking down. So youre in a queue. It broke. You got into another queue. It broke. It was infuriating. Broke. It was infuriating. It is infuriating. But like i say, its a little bit of me that sings inside when this technology breaks down and why we have to be cautious with it. Where are the staff who used to man the, the booths . Where have they gone . Well, they were all in bed and they had to get them up to come back and help out. But youre right. Where have they gone . What are their jobs . Right. Were going to be talking in just moments to the leader of reform uk, richard tice, about his partys local Election Results. I know a lot of you will be interested in what he concludes about those results from last week. This is britains newsroom on gb news. So we had the big local Election Results, and i tweeted this. Reform uks 30,000 votes cost andy street the West Midlands mayoralty to a labour candidate who scraped home by 1500 votes. Be careful what you wish for. 1500 votes. Be careful what you wish for. Here he is, richard tice. So your lot cost andy street , the West Midlands. Do street, the West Midlands. Do you not believe in competition, andrew . I mean, competition is a good thing, isnt it . And heres the thing. Hang on, let me finish. I think he was a good man. I think you probably agree. No, i dont actually no. The no, i dont actually no. The reality is he was pro hs2, which is a massive white elephant, cost the country tens of billions of pounds. Okay, so on that basis alone he deserved to be fired. And look the reality is we believe in competition. The tories used to believe andy street thinks the party needs to go to the left. Forget that. Why go to the left. Forget that. Why do you think its doing so badly . Because its a socialist party. Itsjust badly . Because its a socialist party. Its just like the labour party. But what do you know about the labour guys . One. One. Now look, im not pro any of them. Frankly theyre both awful. Theyre both forms of socialism.