Piers Morgan causes outcry as he lays into Meghan and Harry during Queen's final journey
19.09.2022 - 19:57
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Piers Morgan caused outcry among TV viewers earlier today after criticising Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during the coverage of the state funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II. Despite making somewhat of a surprising U-turn last week when he called Prince William and Prince Harry’s reunion “heart-rendering”, the outspoken presenter has ruffled feathers once again while discussing the division between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the royal family. The former Good Morning Britain presenter, 57, was covering Her Majesty’s funeral for US TV station Fox News, when he told viewers that it was “hard to forgive” Harry and Meghan following their interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021.
While speaking about the Sussexes with fellow TV personality Sharon Osbourne, Piers claimed that 38 year old Harry and Meghan, 41, had made the late monarch’s life “difficult” in recent years. During the discussion, Sharon explained that she didn’t know why Harry gave up his “country for celebrity” and opened up about her opinions on Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir. “My sadness is looking at Harry and looking at where he belongs,” Sharon said.
“He's made himself the black sheep... the country adored him and Meghan too. I don't know how you give up your country for celebrity.” She added: “It's such a different life and I don't really understand it.
Everything they do is talk about the royal family. If you wanted to leave, why is it you just talk about the royal family? If I was him, I'd give back the money I earned from the books.” Meanwhile, TalkTV star Piers claimed that the Duke of Sussex wanted to “settle scores” for his late mother Princess Diana, who died in 1997 when he was just 12 years old. For all of the latest updates, sign
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