Controversial television host Piers Morgan continues to voice his concerns about the Duchess of Sussex following his untimely exit from "Good Morning Britain" after Meghan Markle backlash left him frustrated.
In the UK's "Mail on Sunday" newspaper, Morgan wrote a lengthy column about his thoughts surrounding the controversy of which Morgan is at the helm. The TV host sparked backlash when Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's explosive interview with Oprah was met by Morgan with disbelief.
Now, he's writing at length about his true thoughts on the matter. He began by shading Markle and reiterating that he was shocked by the behavior of Prince Harry.
"I expected such disingenuous, self-serving wrecking-ball stuff from a social-climbing Hollywood actress like Ms Markle, but for Harry to publicly shred his family and the Monarchy like this, while Prince Philip was seriously ill in hospital, is so out of character for a man who once bravely served his Queen and country in war," he said.
Morgan feels that he was unfairly labeled as racist after meeting Markle's concerns of palace racism with disbelief. "Once you know someone's lying about some things, how can you believe anything else they're saying without hard evidence to support it?" Morgan explained.
In the column, Morgan explained that he was given the choice to either apologize publicly or make his exit from the show. He ultimately decided it was time to throw in the towel with the ITV network.
He went on to say that an apology would be met with a response he didn't believe in. "And even if I did apologise, that wouldn't be the end of it. The woke brigade would keep coming fro me, demanding I apologise for everything else they find offensive," he said.
Much of the controversy surrounding Morgan is rooted in what many believe to be racism at the hands of his disbelief of Meghan Markle.
"Sadly, this is where we've now arrived in society: the truth can be whatever someone decides it is, so Meghan Markle must be believed because it's 'her truth.' And if you don't believe her, you're a racist," Morgan writes.
He concluded his writings with a message to the many: "It's time to cancel the cancel culture before it kills our culture."
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