Former US television actress Megan Mark, the girlfriend of British Prince Harry’s spouse, has lodged a formal complaint with the British broadcaster ITV over TV channel journalist Pier Morgan’s critical response to Mark’s recent television interview in which the prince’s wife allegedly accused the British kingdom of racism.
Morgan said on ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Monday that he did not believe Mark’s claims.
British broadcaster Ofcom has received 41,000 complaints about Morgan’s allegations that he did not believe what Mark, who was known for his role in the American series “Suits” until his marriage to the prince, said in an interview broadcast in the US on Sunday.
Morgans announced on Tuesday that he was leaving the job on ITV’s “Good Morning Britain”.
According to the British press agency, according to the information in its possession, Mark’s complaint was filed by ITV even before Morgans had left the broadcaster.
The complaint focuses on how Morgan’s remarks could affect those who are themselves trying to deal with their own mental health problems, according to the Press Association.
The complaint makes no mention of Morgans’ reprimand for Mark’s allegations of alleged racist treatment by members of the royal family, the agency said.
On Wednesday, Morgans reiterated on Twitter that he did not deviate from his views and advocated freedom of speech.
“On Monday I said I did not believe what Megan Mark said to Opras [Vinfrijas] in an interview. I’ve had time to think about this view, and I still don’t believe it, “Morgan said on Twitter.
In an interview broadcast in the United States on Sunday, Mark admitted that he had committed suicide after joining the British royal family, as well as accused the royal family of racism.
Explaining the couple’s dramatic departure from the royal family, Mark said in an interview with US television star Opra Winfrey that she had been denied help during the mental health crisis, that she had been slandered and that the royal family was concerned about the couple’s son’s skin color.
According to the media, Winfrey sold the interview to CBS for seven to nine million dollars and retained the rights to international distribution of the recording of the interview.
Prior to the broadcast of the interview in Great Britain, news appeared that the Royal Castle was conducting an internal investigation into allegations that Mark had terrorized the castle staff after his marriage to Harry in 2018.
An investigation into the operation of the couple’s charity fund is also being carried out, the media reported.
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