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Wed Apr 07, 2021 at 5:12pm ET
Former Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan claimed he received messages on behalf of the Royal Family thanking him “standing up”
Piers Morgan has claimed that he received messages “on behalf of several members of the Royal Family” thanking him for “standing up” against Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s explosive allegations during their interview with Oprah last month.
Morgan has lately been vocal in his defense of the Royal Family after the Sussexes dropped bombshells during their interview with Oprah that threw the Royal Family into crisis.
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The outspoken TV personality claimed he received “some messages communicated to me on behalf of several members of the Royal Family,” but declined to say who sent the messages.
During the interview, Morgan maintained that he did not believe Meghan, claiming that the statements she and Prince Harry
“I was an outrage. I wasn’t allowed to have an opinion that I didn’t believe what she was saying, even though it was clear to me in real time as I was watching the interview that there were a number of things which couldn’t be true,” Morgan told host Tucker Carlson when recounting the moment he walked off the set of Good Morning Britain after being challenged by weatherman Alex Beresford.
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Morgan accused Beresford of making a premeditated attack, though he said he shouldn t have walked off set, calling his decision to do so stupid.
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