Piers Morgan says King Charles is 'evicting Harry and Meghan to save the monarchy'
04.03.2023 - 04:21
/ msn.com
Piers Morgan has said King Charles is evicting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to save the monarchy. The Talk TV presenter said the King made the move to save the monarchy and its reputation "from these two flamethrowers, who keep wanting to trash it and burn it to the ground". Morgan, discussing the Sussexes being evicted from their UK base, told viewers: "I think they are a malevolent duo intent on fleecing their royal titles for hundreds of millions of dollars and causing untold damage to their family and the institution in the process.
"His comments came after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were asked to vacate their Windsor home just weeks after the release of Harry's damning book Spare. Harry and Meghan's spokesperson said a "request" had been made for the Sussexes to give up Frogmore Cottage, which is close to Windsor Castle. Reports have claimed the move was sanctioned by King Charles and that it will further weaken ties with the Royal Family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's absence from Oprah Winfrey's recent birthday celebrations signals the Sussexes are "increasingly unpopular in the US", said Washington-based commentator Nile Gardiner. "They are already pariahs in the UK," the royal enthusiast wrote on Twitter. Find out more HERE. The decision is likely to be interpreted as a major rebuke by Charles to his son, who since moving to North America in 2020 has slammed the monarchy and members of his own family, alleging racism and a lack of support.
Royal expert, Dr Tessa Dunlop, responding to Morgan, said: "We want our monarchy to be bigger and better than that, Piers. "She described Prince Harry as "damaged", adding that Frogmore Cottage was not just somewhere the Sussexes laid their heads. Dr Dunlop said: "It
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