Piers Morgan swipes at Meghan Markle as he compares her to ‘fake’ Matt Hancock
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Piers Morgan has taken yet another swipe at Meghan Markle during his TalkTV segment over a clip of Matt Hancock.
Morgan was hosting the show when he took a look at Matt Hancock's "fake cry two years on" and just couldn't help himself.
The video showed Matt "crying" in an interview which took place during the height of the pandemic and could be heard saying: "It's been such a tough year for so many people."
Piers made a scalding comment referring to the former Suits actress. when the clip back to the studio: "I mean, he wins the Meghan Markle award there for 'dry eyed tears'."
His studio guests continued to discuss the clip of Hancock and noted that they "didn't see any tears at all" and commented on the politician's "arrogance" and "refusal to admit".
The comment comes after one of Prince Harry's ex-girlfriends claimed that Meghan has "freed" him.
Catherine Ommanney has claimed that she dated the prince back in 2006, when she would have been 34 and Harry would have been 21.
The Real Housewives of D.C. star has spoken out on their relationship and said that she is pleased for the two of them.
She said: "Meghan and Harry look very happy together and I wish them all the best. I am so proud that Harry had the courage to move to the States and I think he really needed to do that – to finally be free."
Catherine continued: "I have nothing but respect for Meghan, and the fact that Harry is with her shows that he does have more than one type after all – he is clearly not only interested in blondes."
According to Catherine, the former royal dreamed of a "normal" life.
Her comments come ahead of the release of the couple's Netflix series, which is schedule to become available on the streaming platform on 8 December.
In the trailer, Harry can be seen saying that he was "terrified" as he "didn't want history to repeat itself – referring to his mother Princess Diana's death in 1997.
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- Piers Morgan
- TalkTV
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