Piers Morgan ‘traumatised’ by being included in Harry and Meghan’s docuseries
Piers Morgan has furiously claimed he was “exploited” and left “traumatised” by a key detail in the trailer for Harry and Meghan’s docuseries.
Piers Morgan is not happy about his involuntary involvement in the trailer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix docuseries.
The outspoken host of Piers Morgan Uncensored on Fox Nation and New York Post columnist can be heard in the show’s new trailer, which dropped on Monday, saying of Markle: “She’s becoming a royal rock star”, The Post reported.
The sound bite was uttered at a time when Meghan was perceived positively by the British public — before she and Harry got married in 2018, which according to the estranged royals, is when “everything changed”.
“BREAKING: Princess Pinocchio & Prince Hypocrite use my voice to flog their ghastly new series. I’m traumatised by this exploitation,” an annoyed Morgan, 57, tweeted along with the teaser video for the series premiering December 8.
“They already tell yet another lie in the first trailer with the Harry Potter paparazzi shot. These two wouldn’t know the truth if it slapped them round their latte-encrusted tiaras,” he added of the couple in a separate quote tweet.
“You are part of the problem!!! Do us all a favour and close that mouth!” Big Brother alum Jozea Flores tweeted at Morgan.
“Pleasure, Jossie! BLOCKED,” Morgan quote tweeted in response.
Morgan has long been one of Meghan’s most vocal critics. He constantly tweets about the Los Angeles-born mother of two and exited his Good Morning Britain job after being asked to apologise for saying he didn’t believe Meghan when she told Oprah Winfrey in 2021 that she had suicidal thoughts.
In fact, he will give his opinion of their upcoming docuseries Monday night on Piers Morgan Uncensored.
The upcoming series is said to be a bombshell about the royal family and the British public. Monday’s trailer included Harry’s claim that the family “planted” stories about his wife as part of a “war against Meghan”.
“It’s about race,” Harry said of Meghan.
“No one knows the full truth. We know the full truth,” he added, ratcheting up the suspense.
Harry & Meghan will drop on Netflix in two parts, with the first to arrive on December 8.
This article originally appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission