Piers Morgan received messages from the Royal Family thanking him for his defense and support
The presenter resigned on March 9 from the 'Good Morning Britain' program after criticism of Meghan Markle
The controversial interview that Harry and Meghan gave for Oprah Winfrey continues to flicker. After the controversial resignation of the British presenter, Piers Morgan, from the Good Morning Britain program in which he criticized the Duchess of Sussex for her statements in the famous talk, it has been revealed that members of the Royal Family have contacted he.
As the DailyMail medium assures, the journalist has thanked the communications that he has received from the British royalty in a show of support after the cessation of his activity in the television show. "I'm not going to confess who he was," he said with the aim of hiding the identity of those who sent him support, although he added that these messages expressed "gratitude that someone defended them."
In the interview that Piers Morgan has had with Billy Bush, issued this Tuesday, he also confessed that he was pleased that some members of the Royal Family "have stood up" to support him and show their appreciation for the defense he made of them in his programme. When asked if he would ask Meghan Markle something today, Morgan replied that he would ask him to sit down on her because he would have some "tough questions" for her. "If you hate the Royal Family so much, why do you keep your royal titles? Why would you do that if not to earn millions and millions of dollars?" currently.
The criticism he launched against Meghan Markle days after the explosive interview created a veritable tsunami of reproaches. "I do not believe a word of what Meghan Markle says. I would not believe it even if I read a weather report and the fact that it caused this attack on our royal family I think is despicable", were the words that Morgan used, which sparked outrage from co-host Alex Beresford. After leaving the set, many predicted the outcome of the conflict, which led to the resignation of the presenter of Good Morning Britain for 6 years. "After a talk with ITV, Piers Morgan has decided that it is time to leave Good Morning Britain. ITV has accepted his decision and has nothing to add," explained the producer of the program.
Hours after this announcement, the presenter expressed his discontent through his public accounts. "The idea of some people about freedom of expression is that they are free to say what they want, but if someone responds, that is an outrage," he commented indignantly. He assured that the only thing he related was his free opinion not to believe Meghan Markle's statements but that he respected those who did. Prince Harry's wife, for her part, issued a formal letter to ITV's executive director, Carolyn McCall, in which she expressed her discomfort and concern about the impact that Morgan's words could have on anyone with a disorder or problem. mental. Therefore, the presenter came to consider some of the words that he had used and said that touching a health issue was something "extremely serious", despite continuing to have doubts about the veracity of Meghan.