‘Load of royal-bashing tosh’: Piers Morgan calls Meghan Markle ‘SHAMELESS’ after her latest bombshell interview
Talk show host Piers Morgan, 57, who has been a long-time critic of the Dutchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, did not miss a moment to rebuke the former 'Suits' actress after she attacked the royal family in another explosive interview. Meghan, 41, claimed that "just by existing" she "upsets" the royal family.
In a fiery interview, Meghan told US magazine 'The Cut' that she was told exactly what to say and do, and that Prince Harry's family treated her differently. She also claimed that a member of the 'Lion King' cast told her after her wedding to Harry, "we rejoiced in the streets the same way we did when Mandela was freed." However, Morgan bashed the former actress for her controversial remarks on the royal family and called her "shameless and shameful."
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The former Good Morning Britain presenter shared a tweet saying, "Even by Markle standards, this is a revoltingly self-aggrandizing, disingenuous & hypocritical load of royal-bashing tosh". "The Mandela anecdote alone had me gagging", he further added. "How dare she use her title to keep trashing the institution that gave it to her? Shameless & shameful."
Even by Markle standards, this is a revoltingly self-aggrandising, disingenuous & hypocritical load of royal-bashing tosh. The Mandela anecdote alone had me gagging. How dare she use her title to keep trashing the institution that gave it to her? Shameless & shameful. https://t.co/rsoGkGVjHh
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 29, 2022
In the explosive interview, Meghan slammed the royals for not granting her and Harry the "arrangement" they desired, despite the fact that they were not requesting to "reinvent the wheel." However, she claimed that others were allowed to carry out their duties on their terms. "That, for whatever reason, is not something that we were allowed to do, even though several other members of the family do that exact thing," Meghan said.
Meghan also stated that the couple was willing to travel to any Commonwealth country to get away from their family. “Anything to just … because just by existing, we were upsetting the dynamic of the hierarchy," Meghan said. "So we go, ‘Okay, fine, let’s get out of here. Happy to.”
The new attack on the royals comes as Harry and Meghan prepare to return to the United Kingdom next month. They are in Manchester for a youth summit as well as the WellChild Awards for seriously ill children. However, due to Harry's security concerns, it is expected that the couple will not use one of their two spare days to visit the Queen at her home in Balmoral.