Piers Morgan Praises “Prince Philip” With Class, “But Calls Prince Harry and Meghan Markle” Little Weeping Brats in Hollywood “- The Sun



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PIERS Morgan today praised “classy” Prince Philip when he called Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “whiny little brats in Hollywood.”

The Good Morning Britain host praised the 98-year-old Duke of Edinburgh for his message of support for vital workers amid the coronavirus crisis.

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    Piers Morgan today criticized Meghan and Harry while praising Prince Philip

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Piers Morgan today criticized Meghan and Harry while praising Prince PhilipCredit: GMB
    The GMB host criticized the couple as 'weeping brats'

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The GMB host criticized the couple as ‘weeping brats’Credit: AFP – Getty

The message from high-ranking royalty was shared just hours after the grandson, Prince Harry, complained to LA about the press.

Harry and Meghan yesterday revealed their decision to “refuse” to deal with newspapers, including The Sun, after their move to Los Angeles.

Speaking this morning, Piers praised Prince Philip, who retired from public duties in 2017, for sharing the tribute to vital workers, saying: “That is a man who understands what the common man and woman go through, the not real, and it empathizes. “

He added: “Comparing Prince Philip’s class, which has been reflected by his wife the Queen, by the Cambridges, by others, with these whiny little brats in Hollywood.

“They think now is a good time to go ahead with the legal action and get all the mud out.”

“Not a single part of them thought that this might not be a good time.”

The 55-year-old woman wished the Queen a happy birthday as she celebrated her 94th birthday today, paying tribute to her “continued extraordinary service.”

But then he declined to continue royal coverage, as it turned into a discussion about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

He said, “There was also a little bit about Harry and Meghan, but I can’t be bothered.”

Crossing over to GMB reporter Nick Dixon, he said, “Let’s not talk about Meghan and Harry, I can’t be a damn honest.”

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He said, “Let’s focus on the fact that today is the Queen’s birthday.

“Let’s forget about Hollywood people complaining about their miserable and poor lives.

“They make me vomit.”

And when GMB presenter Susanna Reid suggested “stop talking about them,” the open presenter agreed.

He said: “Several newspapers have been banned.

“Today, we are banning Meghan and Harry from Good Morning Britain for the foreseeable future.”

The Sussexs said yesterday that there would be “zero cooperation” with any newspaper other than their favored media organizations.

Sources said their statement, sent from an official “Sussex Royal” email, had also caused “private dismay” within the family, which is working hard to address the pandemic-related problems.

‘PRIVATE DISMAY’

It was announced hours before court documents were filed in support of Meghan’s privacy case against Mail on Sunday in a letter she published from her to her father Thomas Markle. Part of the case will be heard on Friday.

The couple, who now live 5,500 miles away in Los Angeles, came under fire for making the announcement as the UK faced the increasing number of deaths from coronavirus.

Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, said in their 449-word statement that they will only engage with news organizations that are not on their blacklist.

He was sent to the anti-monarchy newspaper The Guardian, which is not on his banned list.

The statement said the couple would work with the grassroots media, regional and local media and the new journalists.

The publishers’ society president, Ian Murray, called his actions censorship and said they are setting an “unfortunate example.”

He added: “They may have been bitten by part of the coverage that they did not like, they may totally disagree with some elements of that coverage and, of course, they can take action to respond to any criticism that they consider unfair or inaccurate through various channels.

“But the answer should never be to try to avoid individual titles and their millions of readers.”

    Prince Philip, 98, issued a rare statement to praise frontline workers against the coronavirus.

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Prince Philip, 98, issued a rare statement to praise frontline workers against the coronavirus.
    Prince Philip and the Queen are currently at Windsor Castle.

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Prince Philip and the Queen are currently at Windsor Castle.Credit: Getty – Contributor
    The couple was criticized for making the announcement as the UK is coping with the rising death toll from coronavirus.

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The couple was criticized for making the announcement as the UK is coping with the rising death toll from coronavirus.Credit: Getty Images
    Prince Philip made the statement despite having retired from public duties.

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Prince Philip made the statement despite having retired from public duties.Credit: Getty – Contributor
    The message was shared this morning by the Queen's husband.

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The message was shared this morning by the Queen’s husband.

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