Mail On Sunday, Piers even described life working for the channel as "more dysfunctional" than the royal family itself."One of the benefits of getting divorced from the ‘ITV family’ [and its] fake smiles...
is that I no longer have to attend the annual ‘Palooza’," he wrote mischievously."The absurdly named event exposes the network’s on-screen stars to abject ridicule in front of thousands of rowdy drunken advertisers."He recalled that ITV director Kevin Lygo, "who oversaw my sudden departure from Good Morning Britain after Meghan Markle wrote to chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall to demand my head on a plate for criticising her", took the opportunity in his absence to poke fun at him.According to Piers, his speech at the Royal Festival.
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