Piers Morgan has yet again taken aim at Meghan Markle’s truth-telling after the Duchess and Duke’s wedding certificate found it’s way into the public domain.
The former Good Morning Britain presenter, 55, re-shared the evidence on his Twitter feed, insinuating for a second time that Meghan is lying.
During the bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, the ex Suits star explained that the wedding watched by millions wasn’t the real deal.
Meghan told Oprah that they’d actually tied the knot in a private ceremony in their back garden in 2018, just three days prior to the main event.
The actress detailed that she and Harry had exchanged personal vows in front of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
However, the wedding licence has since emerged for the first time, revealing that Harry and Meghan did officially say “I Do” as the entire globe tuned in to watch on May 19.
After watching the open dialogue with Oprah, Piers made no hesitation in telling GMB viewers that he “didn’t believe” Meghan’s account.
Now slightly smug amid the surfacing of the marriage certificate, he didn’t waste a minute before re-sharing the news with an pointed question.
His tweet asked: “Do we still have to believe her?”
Meanwhile, former chief clerk at the Faculty Office, Stephen Borton, had expressed that Meghan had “obviously confused” the marriage rehearsal.
Speaking to The Sun, he said: “They did not marry three days earlier in front of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
“The Special Licence I helped draw up enabled them to marry at St George’s Chapel in Windsor and what happened there on 19 May 2018 and was seen by millions around the world was the official wedding as recognised by the Church of England and the law.
“What I suspect they did was exchange some simple vows they had perhaps written themselves, and which is fashionable, and said that in front of the Archbishop — or, and more likely, it was a simple rehearsal.”
Piers was no doubt especially gleeful after the news had landed, given he’d quit Good Morning Britain after refusing to apologise for not buying into Meghan’s versions of events.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk