E-17's Brian Harvey disrupts BBC broadcast to 'protest' outside Harry court case

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East 17 singer Brian Harvey has been spotted reportedly disrupting a BBC broadcast as a ‘protester’ as Prince Harry made his way into court.

One bemused Twitter user reacted to the picture of Harvey at the scene by writing: ‘Brian Harvey heckling Prince Harry? Sure, why not…’, while another reacted with incredulity by stating: ‘What on earth?!’

In a video shared by TalkTV correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miočić, Harvey apparently shouted to Prince Harry that he could ‘help’ him, yelling: ‘You do not need David Sherborne,’ in reference to the duke’s lawyer. Harvey was the lead singer of East 17, which later rebranded to become E-17, achieving huge success in the UK charts in the 1990s.

He is not in the current line-up of the group, and appeared on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in 2004.Prince Harry is suing MGN for damages over alleged unlawful information gathering at the hacking trial.On Wednesday’s Good Morning Britain, , saying that her former co-host Piers Morgan made an ‘interesting point’, after the TalkTV broadcaster said that he wished the duke ‘luck with his privacy campaign’, before adding: ‘I look forward to reading it in his next book.’

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