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Piers Morgan asks Meghan and Harry to immediately give up Sussex titles after royal snub

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Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan has taken another swipe at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on social media after it was confirmed they would not be returning as working royals.As the news broke that Meghan and Harry had spoken to the Queen to confirm they weren't going to come back into the royal family to fulfil any work duties, Piers took to social media.He asked: "Presumably they will be giving up their Duke and Duchess royal titles too?"Replying to a journalist who noted the end of their statement, which read: "We can all live a life of service.

Service is universal," Piers made another dig.He wrote: "Yes, but one can lead a far more lucrative life of service if one has a royal title."A statement from Buckingham Palace.

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