Piers Morgan returned to his favourite topic of blasting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in his latest column.
The controversial broadcaster - who stepped down from his role on Good Morning Britain after refusing to apologise after questioning Meghan Markle's genuineness when she told on her mental health battle during an interview with Oprah Winfrey - took aim at Prince Harry after he sat down with actor Dax Shephard for the Armchair Expert podcast.
During the interview, Harry opened up on his "genetic pain" and said he wants to "break the cycle" of the "suffering" of his upbringing with his own children.
Piers reflected on the interview in his latest column for the MailOnline in which he penned that Prince Harry has "gone from being a courageous war hero to a spineless whiny cry baby who blames his family for all his supposed woes."
The former newspaper editor also said that it is time for Meghan and Harry's titles to be stripped from them - something he has been advocating ever since they announced they were stepping down as senior Royals.
In a strong attack on the son of Prince Charles, Piers fumed: "Harry has lost his country, his dignity and now seems to be losing his mind too as he condemns everything from his grieving grandmother to free speech.
"It's time His Royal Hypocrite stopped abusing his family, stopped moaning about everything all the bloody time, stopped exploiting his royal titles for huge financial gain, stopped trashing America's constitution - and grew a pair."
Revealing his thought on how he thinks the Queen should deal with Harry - who he dubbed "roque" and said is "intent on destroying" the monarchy, Piers went on to lash out that it is "time" that she shows him who is boss by rendering him and Meghan "plain title-less civilians."

On March 9, ITV confirmed that Piers would no longer be on GMB, with immediate effect.
The channel announced Piers' sudden departure, revealing: "Following discussions with ITV, Piers Morgan has decided now is the time to leave Good Morning Britain.
"ITV has accepted this decision and has nothing further to add."

Piers himself took to Twitter just minutes before the statement was released by ITV, with nothing but an image of a clock.
Piers leaving the high-profile role came after he dismissed Meghan's account of her mental health battle, which led to him coming under fire from mental health charity Mind.
He also belittled the couple alleging that a member of the royal family questioned how dark their baby son's skin would be before he was born.
During the show colleague, Alex Beresford condemned Piers Morgan for relentlessly targeting the Duchess of Sussex.
In unexpected scenes, Piers stormed off the set of the ITV news programme after Alex called his comments about Meghan "diabolical".
Later that day it was reported that broadcasting watchdog Ofcom received more than 41,000 complaints about Piers' conduct when reporting on the Meghan and Harry interview.
It then was reported that the Duchess herself lodged a complaint to ITV about Piers' conduct.
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