Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on Prince Harry accusations, H&M using AI to create twins

Published Mar 30, 2025, 6:33 PM

Prince Harry has been accused of "harassment and bullying at scale" by a former chair of a charity set up by the Prince. 

The allegations come as the individual and several others quit the organisation last week. 

UK Correspondent Gavin Grey joins the show to discuss the accusation, and how H&M is using AI to create twins. 

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I think there'll be one or two people here, rather amused by these allegations with old phrase what goes around comes around. After of course all Prince Harry's allegations about what happened with him and the royal family. So he set up a charity Good Center Ballet back in two thousand and six Andrew. This was to help children and young people in Southern Africa, particularly those affected by HIV and AIDS. But last week he resigned and so it seemed almost all the board why well, a new chairperson called Dr Sophie Chandalka, she is a lawyer from Zimbabwe, has obviously not been seeing eye to eye with the board about the direction of the charity and where they were going to raise funds. Harry resigned and now a very explosive weekend television interview with doctor chan Dhuka and the British TV company Sky has really set the catamounder pigeons. She has accused him of harassment and bullying. She said when he was in the room, people were afraid to speak their truth and to give their opinion. And she said that at one point she was said to the Duke of Sussex initiated the campaign by what she called the unleashing of the Sussex pr machine. She says he's the number one reason why this Center Ballet charity might have failed, and also is accusing him of and Meghan accusing Prince Harry of trying to put out or forcing her to put out a message of support for Meghan when she unexpectedly attended one of the events. So as you can imagine, plenty of people very keen to hear more, although I'm sure no response yet from Prince Harry.

Now to the fashion label at of Sweden called h and Em, we have it here as well, and it appears they're using AI to take the jobs off models.

Yes, although they're saying well, actually we are going to pay them as though they were doing the modeling job. So it's a Swedish fashion giant. It also operates a number of others market caused Monkey other stores, and says the four thousand stores worldwide across seventy five markets regularly use humans as their models, but they are now to start using AI artificial intelligence doppelgangers in social media posts and marketing. In other words, they won't need the models. However, they said they are going to give only do it with the permission of the models and come into a contract about exactly how they can be used now. H and M says the models will retain the rights over their digital replicas, and their use by the company and other brands for purposes like marketing, etc. Will have to be agreed by those models. And you'd think, well, all the models will be upset. Not a bit of it. Some have said that's going to be good because it means they won't have to travel halfway round for a photo shoot, but plenty of saying this is a one way street. Yeah.

Well, I'm worried about the clothes. I don't want my clothes. I want to see real clothes. I don't want to see AI clothes because that not real. But I thank you so much. Gavin Gray from the UK. For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, listen live to news talks.

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