Piers Morgan has once again shared his thoughts on Meghan Markle in a scathing Twitter post, this time slamming her for the famous Oprah Winfrey interview she sat through with her husband Harry.
He shared a screenshot of Meghan Markle as she sat with American talk show host Oprah Winfrey last year.
Meghan wore her hair in a classy up-do style with a black wrap dress, cinched at the waist and adorned with white flowers over the shoulder.
The 40-year-old sat in a wicker patio chair with her husband by her side and the talk show host opposite, surrounded by flowers and greenery as they gave their tell-all interview.
The pair discussed their experience within the British Royal Family, race and mental health.
At one point, Markle said that there were conversations about “how dark Archie’s skin was going to be” before he was born and whether he would be given royal status.
She refused to name who said these comments as she believed it would be “very damaging to them”.
When Oprah asked if the couple had left the UK because of racism, Harry admitted that was “a big part of it”.
Meghan bravely opened up about her struggles with her mental health and admitted to having suicidal thoughts that were “constant”, but was ignored by palace staff when she asked for help.
Harry went on to say that he felt “trapped” and “didn’t see a way out” as a member of the Royal Family, and sympathised for his brother William and father Charles as they are “trapped within the system” like “the rest of the family”.
Piers had some thoughts, a year on, and tweeted out: “It’s a year today since I declared that I didn’t believe a word Meghan Markle said in her royal-trashing Oprah whine-athon. I still don’t.”
Many fans replied to his tweet with concerned comments and said that his “fixation” with Meghan is “weird”, that there are “more important things in the world to worry about” and one even noted “how odd” it is to “keep this date stored in his mind”.
One Twitter user tagged in a tweet that he had posted just an hour before: “On International Women’s Day, I suggest we all park the annual pointless virtue-signalling to one side and think of ways to actively help the millions of women in Afghanistan and Ukraine who we’ve abandoned to horrible fates in the past few months.
The user added their own thoughts: “took you 30 minutes,” while another did the same and said: “Well that didn’t last long”.
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