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Meghan complaint over Piers Morgan

- TONY JONES

THE Duchess of Sussex formally complained to ITV about Piers Morgan before the Good Morning Britain co-host quit, the PA news agency understand­s.

Morgan left the breakfast show after an on-air row with a colleague who criticised him for “continuing to trash” the duchess, after earlier this week saying he “didn’t believe a word” of Meghan’s Oprah Winfrey interview.

PA understand­s the duchess’ concern was not about the personal attacks on the validity of her racism allegation made against the royal family, or her claims she was not supported by the institutio­n when experienci­ng suicidal thoughts.

The complaint is understood to focus on how Morgan’s comments may affect the issue of mental health generally and those attempting to deal with their own problems.

ITV bosses had asked Morgan to apologise to the duchess during Tuesday’s show but he refused, the Telegraph reported.

The developmen­t follows Buckingham Palace’s statement, saying that the issues raised in Harry and Meghan’s bombshell interview, especially over race, were “concerning” and would be addressed by the Queen and her family privately.

The royal family said it was taking “very seriously” the couple’s shocking allegation that a member of the family – not the Queen or Duke of Edinburgh – raised concerns about how dark their son Archie’s skin tone might be before he was born.

The royals appear to be at odds over the version of some events described by the Sussexes as the statement highlighte­d how “some recollecti­ons may vary”.

But the sympatheti­c tone of a Palace statement suggests a reconcilia­tion through dialogue in private is the aim.

Asked to respond to Buckingham Palace’s statement about the interview, a spokesman for the Sussexes said they would not be commenting any further.

Morgan criticised Meghan as he co-hosted Monday’s Good Morning Britain show, and after a clip aired of the duchess discussing her struggles with mental health and the monarchy’s knowledge of them, he said: “I’m sorry, I don’t believe a word she says. I wouldn’t believe her if she read me a weather report.”

Morgan walked off the set on Tuesday after an onair clash with his colleague, Alex Beresford.

Speaking outside his London home, Morgan repeated his comments about the duchess: “If I have to fall on my sword for expressing an honestly held opinion about Meghan Markle and that diatribe of bilge that she came out with in that interview, so be it.”

Mind, a leading mental health charity, led the way in criticisin­g his comments.

It said in a tweet it was “disappoint­ed and concerned to see Morgan’s comments on not believing Meghan’s experience­s about suicidal thoughts”.

The charity added: “It’s vital that, when people reach out for support or share their experience­s of ill mental health, they are treated with dignity, respect and empathy.”

Morgan faces an Ofcom investigat­ion after the regulator received 41,000 complaints following his comments on Monday.

 ??  ?? UNREPENTAN­T: Piers Morgan speaks to the press who had gathered outside his London home yesterday.
UNREPENTAN­T: Piers Morgan speaks to the press who had gathered outside his London home yesterday.

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