17 lies for Meghan Markle ?! Relentless Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan continues to settle scores with Meghan Markle. The British host accuses the Sussex couple of "17 lies" during their interview with Oprah Winfrey.
He puts on a layer. Angry, Piers Morgan, whose head Meghan Markle would have asked for according to several British media, continues to settle accounts. This Tuesday, April 6, the former ITV host points to 17 false, exaggerated or unverifiable assertions made against Oprah Winfrey by the couple who went into exile in the United States, as reported by the Daily Mail. "There are so many big, ridiculous lies in this interview that frankly, in the end, to say I believe her would be to say that I believe Pinocchio," Piers Morgan said wryly.
"Lies" that Piers Morgan insisted on evoking in detail. Among the "false information", the host evokes the secret marriage of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex had claimed she married Prince Harry three days before the royal wedding. The Archbishop of Canterbury had had to come out of the silence to restore the truth. Another affirmation of the Duchess of Sussex: Meghan Markle had implied that her son Archie had not been entitled to the title of prince because he was of mixed race. Reality is more complex. Only the children of a direct heir to the throne, as in the case of the three children of Prince William, enjoy the title of prince or princess.
Between "exaggerations" and "unverifiable remarks"
On the side of "exaggerations", Piers Morgan returns to the assertion of Meghan Markle explaining to the popess of American television that she had never done research on the royal family before her meeting with Prince Harry. Information denied by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand in their book Finding Freedom. "Naturally, the two participants in this blind date did their homework with a thorough Google search. Harry, who spotted Meghan on social media, was interested," say reporters in this bio. Finally, among the "unverifiable" remarks, Piers Morgan evokes the impossibility of knowing if the Firm refused to help the Duchess of Sussex when she had asked for help, confiding in Oprah Winfrey her ill-being and her suicidal thoughts . The suspicions of racism uttered by the Sussex couple also seem difficult to prove according to the host. Decidedly, this explosive interwiew broadcast on March 7 on CBS continues to cause a lot of ink to flow in the United Kingdom.