Piers Morgan labels Harry and Meghan's Netflix series 'vomit-inducing' in latest Twitter tirade

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By Asiya Ali

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Piers Morgan has already vented his frustrations towards the forthcoming Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Netflix special, and his views on the six-part docu-series are as scathing as expected from the broadcaster.

On December 1, the streaming service dropped the trailer for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's highly anticipated documentary series, titled Harry and Meghan.

The 59-second clip showed an array of romantic black-and-white photos of the couple and is meant to give viewers a teaser at the much-anticipated behind-the-scenes look into their split from the Royal Family.

In a timely fashion, the 57-year-old TV host, who has been vocal about the former royals, claimed that the pair are attempting to overshadow Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales' trip to the United States.

Watch the Harry and Meghan trailer below:

The couple has been working on the film project since stepping down as senior working members of the royal family and making a home for themselves in the United States.

In the trailer, the 38-year-old royal said: "No one sees what’s happening behind closed doors… I had to do everything I could to protect my family," while the 41-year-old Suits alum added: "When the stakes are this high doesn’t it make more sense to hear our stories from us?"

Over the years, the Piers Morgan Uncensored host has been one of Markle's biggest critics - even walking out during a dispute on Good Morning Britain when called out for his views by weatherman Alex Beresford.

So of course, he took to Twitter to share his opinion on the upcoming documentary. Morgan first re-shared the trailer and outrageously remarked: "OMG. This is already vomit-inducing," followed by a series of throwing-up emojis.

He then quickly shared a follow-up post, writing: "Imagine bleating about privacy then doing a kiss-and-tell reality series about your private lives? Then imagine preaching compassion as you trash your family again?"

"Then imagine releasing 1st trailer deliberately to ruin your brother’s big trip to America? Repulsive hypocrites," he furiously added, referring to the royal couple, both 40, who have traveled to meet with President Joe Biden on Friday (December 2) for the annual Earthshot Prize award ceremony.

Check out Morgan's tweets below:

Despite Morgan's (predictable) resentment toward the couple, the trailer - which has no set release date - has been met with a barrage of positive comments from social media users.

The streaming giant shared on its page that the "global event," will explore "the span of their relationship, from the early days of the couple’s courtship to the challenges and controversies that prompted them to step back from the royal family".

They also revealed that the series will include interviews with family and friends "who’ve never spoken publicly about the couple’s relationship before".

It will also feature historians and journalists who examine how "media influenced Harry and Meghan’s relationship with the royal family and the Commonwealth at large".

The release date for Harry and Meghan's docu-series has yet to be revealed but Netflix has teased that it is "coming soon" to the streamer.

Featured image credit: Ana Maria Wiggins / Alamy

Piers Morgan labels Harry and Meghan's Netflix series 'vomit-inducing' in latest Twitter tirade

vt-author-image

By Asiya Ali

Article saved!Article saved!

Piers Morgan has already vented his frustrations towards the forthcoming Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Netflix special, and his views on the six-part docu-series are as scathing as expected from the broadcaster.

On December 1, the streaming service dropped the trailer for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's highly anticipated documentary series, titled Harry and Meghan.

The 59-second clip showed an array of romantic black-and-white photos of the couple and is meant to give viewers a teaser at the much-anticipated behind-the-scenes look into their split from the Royal Family.

In a timely fashion, the 57-year-old TV host, who has been vocal about the former royals, claimed that the pair are attempting to overshadow Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales' trip to the United States.

Watch the Harry and Meghan trailer below:

The couple has been working on the film project since stepping down as senior working members of the royal family and making a home for themselves in the United States.

In the trailer, the 38-year-old royal said: "No one sees what’s happening behind closed doors… I had to do everything I could to protect my family," while the 41-year-old Suits alum added: "When the stakes are this high doesn’t it make more sense to hear our stories from us?"

Over the years, the Piers Morgan Uncensored host has been one of Markle's biggest critics - even walking out during a dispute on Good Morning Britain when called out for his views by weatherman Alex Beresford.

So of course, he took to Twitter to share his opinion on the upcoming documentary. Morgan first re-shared the trailer and outrageously remarked: "OMG. This is already vomit-inducing," followed by a series of throwing-up emojis.

He then quickly shared a follow-up post, writing: "Imagine bleating about privacy then doing a kiss-and-tell reality series about your private lives? Then imagine preaching compassion as you trash your family again?"

"Then imagine releasing 1st trailer deliberately to ruin your brother’s big trip to America? Repulsive hypocrites," he furiously added, referring to the royal couple, both 40, who have traveled to meet with President Joe Biden on Friday (December 2) for the annual Earthshot Prize award ceremony.

Check out Morgan's tweets below:

Despite Morgan's (predictable) resentment toward the couple, the trailer - which has no set release date - has been met with a barrage of positive comments from social media users.

The streaming giant shared on its page that the "global event," will explore "the span of their relationship, from the early days of the couple’s courtship to the challenges and controversies that prompted them to step back from the royal family".

They also revealed that the series will include interviews with family and friends "who’ve never spoken publicly about the couple’s relationship before".

It will also feature historians and journalists who examine how "media influenced Harry and Meghan’s relationship with the royal family and the Commonwealth at large".

The release date for Harry and Meghan's docu-series has yet to be revealed but Netflix has teased that it is "coming soon" to the streamer.

Featured image credit: Ana Maria Wiggins / Alamy