Not buying it. Meghan Markle was forced to adapt to the strict structures of life in the British royal family after marrying Prince Harry in 2018 — but she wouldn’t have resorted to bullying.
12.03.2021 - 17:56 / pinkvilla.com
It has been over a year since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped back as senior working members of the royal family. While the royal family have stated that the couple won't be returning, Meghan recently remembered her last working days as a royal.
Not buying it. Meghan Markle was forced to adapt to the strict structures of life in the British royal family after marrying Prince Harry in 2018 — but she wouldn’t have resorted to bullying.
On their own! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aren’t looking back after their departure from the British royal family was made permanent in February, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
After he sensationally quit Good Morning Britain following his Meghan Markle rant, Piers Morgan has shared a message for his "haters".The dad-of-four, who packed up his office after leaving his role, took to Instagram to share a picture of himself wearing a flower crown on his head and enjoying the sunshine. Leaving a message for his critics, the 56 year old captioned it: "To my haters: peace out," alongside a peace sign, sun and flower emojis.
Piers Morgan has questioned if Prince Harry is happy with wife Meghan Markle, following their interview with Oprah Winfrey, as he claims it was "out of character" for the Duke of Sussex.
Meghan Markle '. The Scots comedian hit out at the controversial celeb on twitter claiming his behaviour 'isn't normal'.
English broadcaster Piers Morgan has opened up for the first time about his exit from 'Good Morning Britain' post his comments on Meghan Markle that resulted in his exit from the morning talk show.
Shutting down the rumor mill? Duchess Kate‘s uncle isn’t convinced by Meghan Markle‘s version of what went down between the two women ahead of the Duchess of Sussex’s May 2018 wedding to Prince Harry.
Piers Morgan is railing against cancel culture and "woke" liberals in a lengthy account appearing in the U.K.'s "Mail on Sunday" newspaper. Morgan, who left "Good Morning Britain" earlier his month after saying on air that he didn’t believe many of the things Meghan Markle had said in her shocking Oprah Winfrey interview, was writing at length for the first time since after his divisive comments about the Duchess of Sussex.