Piers Morgan launched a fresh attack on Prince Harry.
The Duke of Sussex hit out at his royal family in new Apple TV+ documentary The Me You Can't See with Oprah in which he told the world his pregnant wife Meghan told him how she was going to kill herself.
Retaliating, Piers shared an explosive series of tweets taking aim at Prince Harry over his treatment of the royal family.
In a mocking tone, the outspoken presenter branded the Duke of Sussex "pathetic" and "cowardly".
He added: "Oh FFS. Is there no end to Prince Privacy's victimhood tour? Constantly abusing his family, knowing they can't respond, is so pathetic & cowardly. Man up, Harry - and shut up." (sic)

Following it up, Piers called Harry's behaviour "appalling" in a tweet which sent shockwaves through social media.
He wrote: "What 'empathy' is Harry showing his family as he constantly trashes them in public?
"It's grotesquely unfair (they can't answer back) outrageously hypocritical, and he's making millions from doing it. THAT'S appalling."

Tensions have been simmering between Harry and his family following the Oprah interview.
In the new documentary, Harry himself admitted he was terrified to return for Prince Philip's funeral.
The Duke of Sussex also accused the royal family of "total neglect" when he and Meghan faced vicious attacks online.

Not one to be shy, Piers has made his views on Meghan and Harry crystal clear.
He even quit his high-flying presenting job at Good Morning Britain just hours after he stormed off set over a row about Meghan Markle.
Having no qualms sharing what he really thinks, the author refused to apologise to the Duchess of Sussex and preferred to quit for his freedom of speech.
Piers had sparked outrage when he said he didn't believe anything Meghan said in her Oprah chat, including saying she had suicidal thoughts when she was pregnant the first time.
Harry and Meghan left the UK behind in search of a different life in the states.
Like nothing seen before, the couple quit their royal duties and said goodbye to everyone in the UK in 2018.

Quietly they moved to Canada before setting up life in Los Angeles among their celebrity friends.
They have their son Archie and they are expecting their baby daughter very soon.
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