Piers Morgan Slams Meghan and Harry’s Netflix Series as Hypocritical and Deceptive
Piers Morgan has launched a scathing critique of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Netflix series, accusing the couple of hypocrisy, manipulation, and outright falsehoods. The outspoken broadcaster, known for his sharp criticism of the Sussexes, claims the series is a calculated attempt to garner sympathy by distorting the truth and painting themselves as victims of the royal family. With Harry’s upcoming memoir promising even more allegations, Morgan vows to continue exposing what he sees as their ongoing campaign of deceit.
The Netflix series, which promised an intimate look into Harry and Meghan’s lives and their struggles within the royal family, has been met with widespread criticism. Media reviews have labeled it as “unimaginative,” “self-serving,” and even a “snoozefest,” reflecting a growing skepticism among viewers. Central to the backlash is the perceived hypocrisy in the couple’s narrative. Harry’s claims of being “gaslit” by the royal family, for instance, have been called into question, with critics suggesting that the series itself manipulates reality to fit their version of events. Meghan’s portrayal of her family relationships and her claims about royal advisers influencing her wedding decisions have also been challenged, with evidence suggesting these narratives are exaggerated or outright false.
Morgan has been particularly vocal about Meghan’s portrayal of her experience joining the royal family, calling it riddled with contradictions and misleading statements. For example, Meghan claimed she received no guidance on royal etiquette, yet evidence shows she was given detailed instructions on protocols. Similarly, her assertion that she wore muted colors out of respect for senior royals has been contradicted by numerous photos of her in vibrant outfits during public appearances. Even the story of how Harry and Meghan met has come under scrutiny, as the couple provided conflicting accounts to the BBC and Netflix, further undermining their credibility.
One of the most glaring examples of Meghan’s alleged exaggerations is her claim that she and Harry were secretly married by the Archbishop of Canterbury before their public wedding. This statement has been debunked, with the Archbishop himself clarifying that no such ceremony took place. Such instances of embellishment, Morgan argues, not only damage Meghan’s credibility but also cast doubt on the couple’s broader allegations against the royal family. Accusations of racism and neglect of Meghan’s mental health, while serious, have also been criticized for lacking specific evidence, leaving many to question their validity.
The Netflix series is just the latest chapter in Harry and Meghan’s ongoing public feud with the royal family, and it appears to be far from the last. Harry’s upcoming memoir, Spare, is expected to include even more allegations, potentially deepening the rift between the Sussexes and the rest of the royals. Morgan has warned that this pattern of airing grievances without accountability risks further eroding public trust in the couple. He argues that their narrative, built on inconsistencies and unsubstantiated claims, is not only divisive but also damaging to the monarchy’s reputation.
For Morgan, the Sussexes’ actions represent a betrayal of the royal family and a calculated effort to profit from their grievances. He has vowed to continue exposing what he sees as their hypocrisy and manipulation, urging viewers to approach their claims with skepticism. As the controversy surrounding the Netflix series and Harry’s memoir unfolds, it remains to be seen how the public will respond to the couple’s narrative—and whether the royal family will choose to address the allegations or maintain their silence.
In the end, the Sussexes’ Netflix series has sparked more questions than answers, with critics like Morgan leading the charge against what they perceive as a carefully crafted but ultimately flawed portrayal of their experiences. As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the rift between Harry and Meghan and the royal family shows no signs of healing anytime soon.