Piers Morgan again makes accusations against Meghan Markle, says he was right not to believe the “delusional duchess” and Prince Harry in his interview with Oprah Winfrey because 17 of their claims have since been shown to be false, exaggerated or unverifiable.
Morgan, the editor-in-chief of DailyMail.com, sat down with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, which aired on Monday, where he renewed his fierce criticism of Harry and Meghan and lashed out at the ‘awakening cancellation culture mob’ that led him to leave Good Morning Britain last month.
Morgan lashed out on social media the day after Oprah’s interview on March 7 when she said she “ didn’t believe a word ” of what Meghan said., particularly about experiencing racism within the Royal Family and feeling suicidal when pregnant with their son, Archie.
Speaking to Carlson on his Fox Nation show, Morgan said he’s only more convinced that Meghan was deliberately lying or completely delusional in the month since the interview aired.
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“ What I was witnessing was the most extraordinarily false defamation, a success, to the royal family, to the queen, to the monarchy and, frankly, to Great Britain, my country, ” he said in a video call interview to the medium of United States, in which he recalled that he left his program for expressing that what the couple said was a lie.
“ 17 different claims of the two have now been proven to be completely false, exaggerated, or unlikely. I don’t understand why I should have to believe people who don’t tell the truth. He accused Meghan of leading a group of fans who called him a racist for sharing their skepticism.
The British journalist y demanded that individuals and businesses stop allowing the culture of cancellation to infringe on freedom of expression. “It was Meghan’s style and Meghan’s truth,” he said. “ He was being attacked by Mrs. Markle to confirm his version of events and he had to believe her and if he did not, he was a racist who should be condemned. ‘I should be able to say, “I don’t believe you.”
Morgan also demanded that Meghan substantiate her claim that she was denied access to mental health care when she was feeling suicidal because she was told it would “ not look good for the institution ” by revealing who made that comment.
“ You are accusing two people in the palace of being unspeakably cruel simply to protect the brand of the royal family, if that’s true, let’s have the names of these people and let’s go to them and ask them if it’s true, ” he said.
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