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'Royal-trashing whine-a-thon' Piers Morgan reiterates Meghan Markle rant a year to the day

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Piers Morgan denounced Meghan Markle's TV interview with Oprah Winfrey, during which she gave her version of events on why she decided to turn her back on working life in the British royal family alongside husband Prince Harry.

Now living full time in the USA with the Duke of Sussex, she claimed she had been unable to leave the house for four months and had suffered poor mental health after an unnamed member of the Royal Family questioned her on how dark her unborn baby's skin would be.Piers then made it abundantly clear he didn't believe her side of the story - and opted to resign from ITV's Good Morning Britain rather than apologise.Today, exactly one year on, he is still sticking to his principles with a tweet showing where he stands."It's a year today since I declared that I didn't believe a word Meghan Markle said in her royal-trashing Oprah whine-athon," Piers announced to his almost eight million followers.The 56-year-old then candidly added: "I still don't."Piers was cleared by Ofcom after his insistence that he thought Meghan's account of experiencing suicidal thoughts and racism while she was a working royal was untrue.The defiant presenter has since asked Meghan to be the first guest on his Talk TV show, after switching channels over the scandal.Telling Sky News Australia that the show was “a platform for free speech and democratic debate”, he declared that he wanted “people to come on and have their own opinion without being shamed and cancelled – because that’s the way back for society”.Meghan is yet to comment on his invitation, after her original complaint to Ofcom that he had trivialised the struggles of those suffering with mental health issues.More to follow....

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