Morgan plans to give readers an uncensored opinion of Markle
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Nearly a year after quitting “Good Morning Britain” amid requests that he apologize to Meghan Markle following his criticisms of her on the show, Piers Morgan will now be launching a new column with The Sun newspaper in the UK to discuss his opinions surrounding everything from the royal family to politics, sports, and beyond.
“The column is called Uncensored because it does what it says on the tin,” Morgan said during an interview with The Sun published on Friday, January 7th. “Effectively I was censored at my previous job and told to apologize to Meghan Markle for an honestly held opinion, which obviously I wasn’t going to do. Pushy little Princess Pinocchio tried her utmost to cancel me, and she will be in for a very unpleasant surprise when I emerge, like Lazarus, from my den,” he added. In his interview with The Sun ahead of the launch of his brand new column, Morgan also issued a warning of sorts for Markle, Prince Harry, and the rest of the royal family. “Every time Meghan and Harry try and pull a fast one on the royals I’ll be there to hold them to account,” Morgan told the newspaper. “But mainly I want to express what Sun readers are thinking, and no topic is off-limits.”
Morgan’s brand new column with The Sun, called Uncensored, is set to debut next week.
Piers Morgan Has Another Warning For Meghan Markle
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By Ashley Moor/Jan. 8, 2022 2:55 pm EST
Per Insider, Morgan said that he was “sickened” by the “absolutely disgraceful” interview, and also doubted her claims of experiencing mental health issues. “I wouldn’t believe Meghan Markle if she gave me a weather report,” he added. Following Morgan’s “Good Morning Britain” rant, the show received 41,000 complaints from the public and the TV host subsequently quit “GMB” for good.
Now, Morgan has another warning for the Duchess of Sussex.
Morgan plans to give readers an uncensored opinion of Markle
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Nearly a year after quitting “Good Morning Britain” amid requests that he apologize to Meghan Markle following his criticisms of her on the show, Piers Morgan will now be launching a new column with The Sun newspaper in the UK to discuss his opinions surrounding everything from the royal family to politics, sports, and beyond.
“The column is called Uncensored because it does what it says on the tin,” Morgan said during an interview with The Sun published on Friday, January 7th. “Effectively I was censored at my previous job and told to apologize to Meghan Markle for an honestly held opinion, which obviously I wasn’t going to do. Pushy little Princess Pinocchio tried her utmost to cancel me, and she will be in for a very unpleasant surprise when I emerge, like Lazarus, from my den,” he added. In his interview with The Sun ahead of the launch of his brand new column, Morgan also issued a warning of sorts for Markle, Prince Harry, and the rest of the royal family. “Every time Meghan and Harry try and pull a fast one on the royals I’ll be there to hold them to account,” Morgan told the newspaper. “But mainly I want to express what Sun readers are thinking, and no topic is off-limits.”
Morgan’s brand new column with The Sun, called Uncensored, is set to debut next week.
“The column is called Uncensored because it does what it says on the tin,” Morgan said during an interview with The Sun published on Friday, January 7th. “Effectively I was censored at my previous job and told to apologize to Meghan Markle for an honestly held opinion, which obviously I wasn’t going to do. Pushy little Princess Pinocchio tried her utmost to cancel me, and she will be in for a very unpleasant surprise when I emerge, like Lazarus, from my den,” he added.
In his interview with The Sun ahead of the launch of his brand new column, Morgan also issued a warning of sorts for Markle, Prince Harry, and the rest of the royal family. “Every time Meghan and Harry try and pull a fast one on the royals I’ll be there to hold them to account,” Morgan told the newspaper. “But mainly I want to express what Sun readers are thinking, and no topic is off-limits.”
Morgan’s brand new column with The Sun, called Uncensored, is set to debut next week.