Piers Morgan ripped into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s ‘appalling’ interview with Oprah in an appearance on DailyMailTV on Monday, saying the couple unleashed ‘friendly fire from within’.
The host of Good Morning Britain hasn’t been shy about his contempt of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex‘s performance in the interview, which aired in the US on Sunday night.
Asked about it by DailyMailTV host Thomas Roberts, Morgan said: ‘I thought it was one of the most disingenuous diatribes I’ve ever had to witness, an appalling series of smears against the Royal family, not least that they’re a bunch of racists who treated her appallingly when she apparently felt suicidal, they were heartless, they were brutal, they were bullies, and so on and so on.’
He branded the interview ‘incredibly one-sided – knowing the Royal family will be almost incapable of responding publicly’ and ‘very damaging to the monarchy, to the royal family and to the queen’.
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Piers Morgan slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s ‘appalling’ interview with Oprah in a DailyMailTV appearance on Monday, saying the couple unleashed ‘friendly fire from within’

‘I thought it was one of the most disingenious diatribes I’ve ever had to witness, an appalling series of smears against the Royal family,’ Morgan said of the interview (pictured)
Asked what affect he believes the interview will have on Meghan and Harry’s relationships with the Royal family, Morgan said: ‘I think this is devastating to any of those relationships.
‘Meghan chucked Kate, William’s wife, under the bus. Harry attacked his father, revealed secrets about his relationship with him, and, said one of the senior Royals is a racist, and so on and so on.
‘These are extraordinary allegations. We’ve never seen anything quite like this in the royal family, and it’s all be driven by Prince Harry and his wife. It’s the friendly fire from within.’

Asked what affect he believes the interview will have on Meghan and Harry’s ties with the Royal family, Morgan said: ‘I think this is devastating to any of those relationships’
In the interview, the most significant with a royal in over two decades, Meghan and Harry laid bare their rift with his family – describing a series of alarming events which they said influenced their decision to step down.
Meghan alleged that someone in ‘The Firm’ expressed ‘concerns’ about ‘how dark’ Archie’s skin would be before he was born because she is mixed-race and Harry is white.
The duchess described her ‘pain’ that officials had denied Archie the title of prince and accused Buckingham Palace of failing to protect him by denying him 24/7 security.
Meghan refused to say which royal had the conversation with Harry about Archie’s skin color, claiming it would be ‘damaging’ to the person in her husband’s family who raised it.
She also revealed how she experienced suicidal thoughts during her pregnancy with Archie, and claimed that the Palace refused to get her help.
Early in the interview Oprah brought up reports that Meghan had made her soon-to-be sister-in-law Kate cry before her wedding day. Meghan said the stories were contorted, and that Kate was the one who made her cry, not the other way around.
She said the Palace knew the reports were false but declined to set the record straight.
Harry also laid into his own family, describing their ‘lack of support and understanding’, the couple’s mental health problems and fears ‘history repeating itself’ with Meghan like his mother Diana, who died in 1997.
Harry also said he felt ‘very let down’ by his father Prince Charles, accusing him of refusing to take his calls and and then ‘cut him off’ financially when they emigrated.
He said: ‘My father and brother. They’re both trapped’ and added that his mother Diana would be ‘angry and sad’ that he felt he had to leave the royal family, but ‘she saw it coming’.
‘All she’d ever want for us is to be happy,’ he said of his mother, adding that Meghan ‘saved me’, and declaring: ‘I myself was trapped, as well. I didn’t see a way out’.
Reactions to the interview exposed a stark difference of opinion between the US – where newspapers and social media users were broadly supportive of Meghan – and the UK – where she came in for criticism.