Morgan has specifically pointed out the couple's involvement in the "near catastrophic car chase" as the basis for his accusations. He holds them responsible for drawing attention to the incident and has openly stated, "If you don't want to become the focal point of a media circus, then refrain from behaving like media clowns."
Furthermore, Morgan has expressed doubts regarding the authenticity of the car chase itself, questioning whether it unfolded as Meghan and Harry described it. He mentioned his personal experience of living in Manhattan for several years and emphasized that the journey they claimed to have taken should not have taken more than 10 minutes at most.
Morgan also raised a valid point regarding the couple's decision to keep their home unidentified. He questioned their choice to attend a high-profile event that would undoubtedly attract a large number of photographers, while simultaneously expressing their desire to avoid the presence of photographers near their residence.
In his closing remarks, Morgan criticized Meghan and Harry for intentionally playing the victim card in the media. He argued that their own decisions, along with their security team's actions in New York, had contributed to the creation of the very media circus they were trying to prevent.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry find themselves facing accusations of behaving like "total media clowns" following the car chase incident in New York City. Piers Morgan has brought these claims to light, highlighting their responsibility for attracting attention to the incident and questioning the veracity of their account. Morgan also criticized the couple for their contradictory actions and their attempts to portray themselves as victims of the media.