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Steve Coogan claims Piers Morgan is “symptomatic of the problem” with tabloid press

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Peston last night (March 10) where he shared his thoughts on the fallout from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey.Coogan referenced Harry’s claims that the Royal Family is “controlled by the tabloids”, adding that “things got really nasty” for the couple after they took legal action on The Sun, The Mirror and The Mail.“Anyone who stands up to the press is attacked by them because they’re bullies,” he said.The actor, who was a key part of the Leveson Inquiry in 2011/2012, went on to speak about the Ofcom investigation into Piers Morgan after the host said on Good Morning Britain that he “didn’t believe” Markle’s claim she had been suicidal.“Ofcom is investigating Piers Morgan for disbelieving Meghan’s mental health.

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