Piers Morgan takes aim at Meghan once again as he shrugs off record-breaking Ofcom complaints
The former Good Morning Britain presenter pointed out that none of the Government-related complaints against him were upheld.
Piers Morgan shrugged off a record amount of Ofcom complaints
Former Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan has shrugged off the record number of Ofcom complaints that he received during his time on the show.
Back in March, Piers stormed out of the studio after an on-air spat about Meghan Markle with weatherman Alex Beresford which led him to later quit the ITV show and thousands of people to complain to Ofcom.
The 56-year-old pointed out that none of the Government-related complaints against him were upheld, writes The Mirror.
Piers then referred to Meghan as “Princess Pinocchio” as he suggested that complaints made against him for remarks he made about her wouldn’t be upheld either.
Over 54,453 people flocked to Ofcom to complain about the presenter after Piers suggested that he didn’t believe the Duchess of Sussex when she said she felt suicidal during her explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
It overtook Diversity’s Black Lives Matter performance on Britain’s Got Talent as the most complained about moment ever.

Oprah Winfrey interviewing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (Image: Getty Images)
Piers also bagged the sixth, seventh and 10th places after his interviews with Helen Whateley MP and Victoria Atkin MP.
Sharing an article revealing he had nabbed four spots in the top 10 most complained about moments, Piers tweeted an emoji wearing sunglasses.
He then tweeted a BBC article about the complaints, suggesting that Ofcom had seen “unprecedented” numbers of complaints with Piers attributing to a large portion of them.

Piers stormed off the ITV set back in March (Image: PA)
Piers wrote in response: “What this doesn’t say is that NONE of the Govt-related complaints against me were upheld, and I don’t expect the complaints relating to Princess Pinocchio to be either. How can @Ofcom possibly conclude I must believe a proven liar…?”
Ofcom confirmed in the report that “in many of the cases above, [they] did not find the issues warranted an investigation”.
A spokesperson added: “We’re a nation of TV lovers, and it’s kept us entertained and informed like never before during lockdown. From time to time viewers see things that trouble them, and that’s where we come in.”
Lynn Carratt reveals why Meghan’s series of scandals are back and calls her ‘hypocritical’
Meghan Markle has faced criticism for “hypocrisy” following the launch of her new luxury brand, American Riviera Orchard.
PR expert Lynn Carratt from PressBox PR commented that the brand’s introduction, featuring a video of Meghan in her high-end kitchen, may not resonate with the general public. Carratt questioned the affordability of the products and highlighted the inconsistency between Meghan’s advocacy for the underprivileged and her promotion of luxury items

Carratt noted “You can’t one minute be championing the underprivileged and then the next minute standing in your luxury kitchen wearing designer togs and selling luxury homemade products. Despite the criticism, Carratt did not believe Meghan was directly exploiting her royal title for the prand. emphasizing that the brand reflects her current iifestyle in Montecito, often cailed the American Riviera.

The brand aunch is also expected to coincide with a ne.v Netflix cookery show featuring Meghan, where she will showcase and seli her own products.
Meghan Markle in her message expressed disappointment and pain
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seemingly set to carry out big plans but they will be doing so separately given their opposite aspirations.

The Duke of Sussex, who has reportedly been looking at properties in the UK has seemingly made up his mind over his UK plans whether his wife Meghan Markle accompanies him or not, suggested royal commentator Kinsey Schofield.
“I hear that Harry is both content with his new lifestyle and homesick,” she told Fox News Digital. “It just depends on the day. I’m sure Harry could get homesick, and we know that he is prone to wearing his heart on his sleeve.”
On the other hand, Meghan is focussed on her lifestyle brand, American Riveria Orchard
Schofield added that the Duchess of Sussex has “likely permitted him to try to establish an additional residence in the UK if that will make him happy, but I doubt she has any desire to participate in the process or visit.”
While Harry is ready to make a move to the UK, Schofield explained that the royal
“won’t make any drastic or financial moves until he settles his security issues.”
Prince Harry is currently pursuing a legal battle to get back the level of security he previously had before he stepped down as a senior working royal in 2020.
King Charles’ former butler, Grant Harrold, had previously told the New York Post that Harry had been looking at UK properties.
Although, Schofield believes that if Harry were to move to the UK temporarily, Meghan would not accompany him for a big reason.
“She feels rejected by the UK and that does not sit well with her,” Schofield claimed. “I don’t even think she has any desire to win them over again. Meghan is totally focused on winning over the elite in Hollywood. With jam. And dog treats.”