Piers Morgan does not seem to show mercy to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as he took another brutal dig at the Sussexes after a British tabloid's apology to the Duke on Wednesday.
The former Good Morning Britain (GMB) presenter seemingly reignited feud with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as he poked fun at the couple for their privacy stunt.
On Wednesday, The 58-year-old British TV presenter tweeted a screenshot from a recent South Park episode that mocked the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for going on a ‘world wide privacy tour’.
Meghan Markle's hubby Harry is one of a number of high-profile
figures bringing claims against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over alleged
unlawful information gathering at its titles in a seven-week trial which
began on Wednesday. The tabloid publisher “unreservedly” apologised to the
prince for an instance of unlawful information gathering at the start of the
hearing.
Morgan, who was editor of the Daily Mirror between 1995
and 2004, was asked by an ITV reporter if he would also apologise to the
royal over the claims.
he responded as saying: "All I am going to say is I am not
going to take lectures on privacy invasion from Prince Harry, somebody who
has spent the last three years ruthlessly and cynically invading the royal
family’s privacy for vast commercial gain and told a pack of lies about
them. So I suggest he gets out of court and apologises to his family for the
disgraceful invasion of privacy that he’s been purporting."
Morgan
added: "I think Prince Harry should be apologising for his disgraceful
invasion of privacy of the royal family and others by the way."