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Piers Morgan Dragged For His Over-The-Top Revulsion To New 'Harry & Meghan' Docuseries

Piers Morgan Dragged For His Over-The-Top Revulsion To New 'Harry & Meghan' Docuseries

The British TV personality called the first trailer for the Netflix documentary series 'vomit-inducing' after it was shared on Twitter.

British journalist Piers Morgan gagged over the new trailer for a new Netflix docuseries about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, proving that his obsession with lambasting the former Royals shows no bounds.

Ever since Markle married the son of King Charles III and his first wife Diana, Princess of Wales, the former actress-turned Royal has been under much public scrutiny–including from among the monarchy in Buckingham Palace.


The mounting criticism of their union and resulting mental health concerns led the couple to renounce their official royal duties early in 2020.

The transition prompted Morgan to describe the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as "the two most spoiled brats in history."

Many believed the journalist's bitterness stemmed from his claim he was once allegedly ghosted by Markle when she was still working as an actress.

His rage at the Sussexes led to his famous meltdown and subsequent departure from Good Morning Britain in March 2021.

Morgan faced backlash for accusing Markle of lying about her mental health as well as accusations of racism in the royal family in her televised Oprah Winfrey interview alongside Harry.

And in a tense exchange with his co-host Alex Beresford while discusing the Oprah interview, Morgan walked off the set of the show.

Recently, Morgan pitched a hissy fit over “d*ckhead” Harry for the planned release of his memoir, Spare, around the same time as King Charles' coronation following Queen Elizabeth II's death.

Morgan bemoaned on Twitter at the time:

"Prince Privacy will hurl his latest torrent of malevolent money-making muck at the Royal Family just in time to ruin his father’s coronation as King."
“Charles should strip this petulant, selfish, greedy, hypocritical brat of all his remaining royal titles/status ASAP."

The release of Harry's memoir was reportedly pushed back to January 10, 2023.

Now that Netflix released a teaser trailer for the Harry & Meghan documentary series, Morgan flew into yet another fit of rage.

You can see the teaser trailer here.

Harry & Meghan | Official Teaser | Netflixyoutu.be

Morgan's response to the Harry & Meghan trailer was:

"OMG. This is already vomit-inducing."

He continued with his unhinged rant in a follow-up tweet.

"Imagine bleating about privacy then doing a kiss-and-tell reality series about your private lives?"
"Then imagine preaching compassion as you trash your family again?"
"Then imagine releasing 1st trailer deliberately to ruin your brother’s big trip to America? Repulsive hypocrites."

Twitter couldn't help but pity him for being triggered.


Others threw major shade at the Rupert Murdoch employee.





There is no official release date for Harry & Meghan but it is slated for sometime in early 2023.

Netflix reportedly already appeased the British Royals by delaying the release of The Crown's sixth season so as not to coincide with his coronation as King.

The royal family docudrama's sixth season features a younger, very unlikable, adulterous Prince Charles during the Diana years.

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