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Piers Morgan hits out at 'fork-tongued' Harry and Meghan as royal ratings plummet

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Piers Morgan was admittedly left stunned after the Uncensored presenter took to Twitter and shared an article which claimed the Sussexes' popularity in the US is plummeting.

It comes as Prince Harry recently released his book, Spare, off the back of the couple's Netflix docuseries alongside Meghan Markle.The former Good Morning Britain presenter took to his own account as he addressed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.Sharing the post with his 8.3 million followers, the article read: "The more Prince Harry and Meghan Markle say, the less Americans like them - Poll."Piers tweeted: "Wow.The fork-tongued Sussexes’ popularity in America is plummeting..."Social media users flocked to comment on the post as they defended the royal couple.Theresa tweeted: "I like them and always will."Flaps cheekily quizzed: "How popular in America are you Morgan?"Kam tweeted: "Harry’s sold a million copies of Spare in the first week.Spare to Success more like!"George added: "Plummeting, but the views and figures on his book and Netflix documentaries are going up by the day."Harry has dropped 45 points in United States public opinion while Meghan has dropped 36 points in just more than a month, according to a Newsweek poll.The Duke of Sussex's memoir Spare became the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever on the day of its release, according to the publisher, making it a huge commercial success.In the book, Harry shares intimate details about his personal life, from losing his virginity to applying his favourite lip balm to his frostbitten penis, which has since been ridiculed by popular US hosts from Chelsea Handler to Jimmy Kimmel.According to the same report, almost half of Americans, 44 per cent, said Harry was wrong to include details of.

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