Piers Morgan crushes Gayle King’s communication with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, and is deterred by allegations of racism

Piers Morgan now takes a shot at Oprah Winfrey’s friend, Gayle King, after CBS host Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s dirty laundry with the British royal family continued to air.

Morgan, 55, has re-announced King as co-presenter of ITV ‘Good Morning Britain’ because he shared the information the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared with her, such as revealing that Harry was with his father , Prince Charles, spoke. , and older brother, Prince William, following the now viral interview with Winfrey. King revealed that the talks were ‘not productive’.

Hello @GayleKing – rather than acting as your PR mouthpiece of your Sussex friends to ease their ongoing public waste of our royal family, how about you working as a journalist and asking them about all the lies they told in @Oprah’s interview “hear THE truth,” Morgan tweeted Wednesday night.

King also said Markle had “many receipts” to support her allegations of racism. One of the main takeaways from Markle’s interview with Winfrey was the allegation that a member of the royal family was ‘concerned’ about the color of her unborn child’s skin. The family member, according to Harry, was not Queen Elizabeth II or Prince Philip, which sparked a wave of speculation about who it might be.

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Morgan quickly came under fire last week when he claimed he ‘did not believe’ Markle. Many described him as a ‘racist’, which he denied on Wednesday.

“Two important points of the past week that need to be reinforced: 1) It’s not ‘racist’ to believe someone who is telling lies. 2) You do not have to agree with a word I say to my right around me to have own opinions, to support. ‘Morgan wrote in another tweet.

Last week, Morgan stormed off from the former British talk show after talking to a co-host about the royal interview. A day later, the outspoken host severed ties with the program, but insisted he was still working for the network.

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“The reports about my ITV demise are very exaggerated …. I’m already back,” Morgan said, along with a photo of a promo showing an interview he plans to see on the network on Thursday.

The British television host Piers Morgan stopped the

British television host Piers Morgan on Tuesday discontinued the program “Good Morning Britain” after making controversial comments about the Duchess of Sussex. The British media watchdog said earlier on Tuesday that it would investigate the program under the rules for damages and transgression after receiving more than 41,000 complaints about Morgan’s comments on Markle.
(AP)

Morgan’s critical remarks about Markle raised more than 41,000 complaints after he said he ‘did not believe a word’ of Markle’s allegations of racism and bullying from the royal family. This led to an investigation into Morgan by the “Ofcom”, or Office of Communications of the United Kingdom, under the “rules for damages and infringement”.

An ITV spokesman did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

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During her conversation with Winfrey, Markle also revealed that she was so isolated and miserable as a working member of the British royal family that she had suicidal thoughts. However, when she asked for help from the staff of the mental health palace, the Duchess said that they could not help because she is not a paid employee.

The interview was seen by nearly 50 million people worldwide.

Last week, Prince William, who is second in the throne, insisted that his family was not racist. The 38-year-old was the first British royal to speak out about allegations of boasting by Markle and his younger brother.

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The couple resigned from royal duties last year and eventually settled in California, saying they wanted to escape the racist coverage and unwanted invasion of their privacy by the British media.

Fox News’ Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.

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