His clash with co-hosts over Markle's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey led to his infamous walk-off from the set of "Good Morning Britain" in March 2021. During the interview, Markle claimed to have experienced racism, isolation, and suicidal thoughts during her time as a senior Royal. Morgan later dubbed her the "Pinocchio Princess" and challenged her to name the royals who allegedly made racist remarks about her son, Archie.
Scobie, who co-authored the sympathetic biography "Finding Freedom" about Markle and Prince Harry's departure from the royal family, alleges in his new book that Camilla was impressed by Morgan's stance and privately expressed her gratitude. However, it's noted that Camilla wouldn't publicly comment on the matter or speak negatively about others.
In addition to this revelation, Scobie's book suggests a frosty relationship between Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, and Meghan Markle, as Kate reportedly jokingly shivered at the mention of Markle's name. The book also claims that Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, was furious with his brother Harry for what he saw as throwing their family under the bus and felt betrayed by Harry's decision to leave the royal family and move to the US.
Scobie's book, set to be released on November 28th, is expected to stir further controversy and tension within the royal family, still dealing with the fallout from Markle and Harry's departure and their subsequent revelations. The couple now resides in California with their two children, engaging in various ventures and initiatives, often drawing criticism from former supporters. As of now, neither Piers Morgan nor Buckingham Palace has officially responded to Scobie's allegations, with Morgan previously dismissing Scobie as a biased supporter of Markle and Harry and accusing him of writing fictional accounts about the royal family. Morgan remains committed to holding Markle and Harry accountable for their actions and statements.