Piers Morgan left his prolific role on Good Morning Britain earlier this year over his comments about Meghan Markle. However, the star has now labelled his former workplace as “more dysfunctional than the Royal Family”.Piers reflected on his exit, admitting he was relieved to not attend this year’s ITV Palooza.Writing in his latest column, he penned: “One of the benefits of getting divorced from the ‘ITV family’ – which, for all the fake smiles, is even more dysfunctional than the Royal Family – is that I no longer have to attend the annual ‘Palooza’.”The outspoken broadcaster then took aim at Kevin Lygo, ITV’s director of television for “stamping on his grave”.He referenced a speech that Kevin reportedly gave at the event on November.
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