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11.03.2021 - 14:55 / ok.co.uk
Kate Garraway has defended her "passionate" former co-host Piers Morgan after he sensationally quit Good Morning Britain earlier this week. Piers, 55, announced he had quit the hit ITV breakfast show on Tuesday evening after "refusing to apologise" for comments he made about Meghan Markle.
Controversial presenter Piers says he "doesn't believe" the Duchess of Sussex was left feeling "suicidal" during her pregnancy with son Archie – a comment which he has stood by. Following Susanna Reid's
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Kate Garraway couldn't help but laugh as she admitted a number of viewers had been in touch to comment on her 'untidiness' following the release of her documentary, Kate Garraway: Finding Derek.The heartbreaking show aired in the UK on Tuesday, and Kate briefly appeared on Good Morning Britain on Thursday for the first time since it went out.MORE: Finding Derek: 10 things we learned from Kate Garraway's heartbreaking documentary Speaking about the public's response to the show, she told hosts
Alex Beresford has spoken out for the first time since Piers Morgan announced he would not be returning to Good Morning Britain.The pair got into a heated argument which resulted in Piers dramatically walking off set and subsequently quitting the show hours later. Alex wrote on Twitter: "There is so much that could be said.
direct to your inboxKate Garraway has said her 'personal friendship' with Piers Morgan 'will go on' after his abrupt Good Morning Britain exit. The presenter was back on the ITV show on Thursday alongside Ben Shephard as Susanna Reid missed her usual slot on the show.