Piers Morgan shares a cartoon about leaving ‘Good Morning Britain’ amid Meghan’s controversy

In less than a day since leaving ITV’s Good Morning Britain after six years, English broadcaster Piers Morgan shared a photo of his relationship with the UK channel. In the cartoon shared by Morgan on Thursday, a reporter with a videographer stands in front of the table saying ‘Good Morning Britain’. Along with it, the text reads, “Piers Morgan said it had been a great six years. ITV said some memories may be different. “English cricket reporter and former broadcaster Michael Vaughan has liked Morgan’s post about building a relationship with the channel on March 11.

Earlier, Morgan had gone out of his way to call the channel ‘friendly’ and stood by his criticism of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. In what seemed like the moment for the audience, there were some who supported Morgan as he stood by his ‘truth’ for dealing inexorably with Meghan saying that she had suicidal thoughts. However, there were others who called it a “good puzzle” when Morgan appeared out of the show after a controversy with the co-host in a live television program. After Morgan’s criticism of the Duchess of Sussex, ITV had also said they did not believe in Morgan’s views.

What did Piers Morgan say about Meghan?

Meghan has lodged a formal complaint with British broadcaster ITV about Piers Morgan’s unconventional comments about the Duchess of Sussex’s revelations about her mental health struggles and that she had suicidal thoughts, she reported to several media outlets.

During Prince Harry and Meghan’s interview with American presenter Oprah Winfrey which aired on ITV in the UK on Monday, the Duchess of Sussex called life ‘within the royal family’ almost inevitable and said ‘She didn’t want to live anymore’ due to the loss of freedom in “The Firm”. However, the morning after the interview aired in the United States, Morgan said he did not believe a ‘word’ the Duchess had said.

He added, “I think she is firing this attack on our Royal Family, I think it’s a shame. Morgan drew a flack against him and ITV reportedly received more than 41,000 complaints.

After this, ITV boss Dame Carolyn McCall clarified that she did not agree with Morgan’s stance on Meghan by saying that she “completely believed what [the duchess] reaffirms ITV ‘s “total commitment” to mental health. Even after Good Morning Britain resigned on Tuesday, Morgan reiterated his criticism. on Meghan about suicide Wednesday.

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