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Piers Morgan has again targeted Meghan Markle.
The 55-year-old GMB host has taken offense at Prince Harry’s wife after she gifted him a basket, filled with vegan powdered milk superfoods, to American television royalty Oprah Winfrey.
He revealed that he was not impressed with Meghan’s festive gesture, as the former Suits actress has invested in the product and shared her annoyance that she was using her famous friends to promote the healthy drink, which could lead to the Duchess to profit.
He was enraged: “She decides to invest in this vegan milk drink and then sends it to Oprah, who then tweets it and then drinks it on her show.”
Piers exclaimed, “It means you can make millions by shipping the product to Oprah.”
Her co-host Susanna Reid questioned Piers about how Meghan promoting the product through her A-list peers was different from him sending her book to famous faces.
Susanna asked, “What happens when you do that with your book?”
Piers replied, “But am I not a Royal? Are they or are they not Royal?”
Susanna then mentioned that Harry and Meghan were released from the royal family on March 31, reminding Piers: “Isn’t she attached?”
Piers stepped back and added, “I’m not judging!”
Susanna joked: “You pass comments on Meghan every day!”
Piers then added: “You too! You think she can do no wrong, I think she can do very little good.”
Meghan announced Monday that she had invested in Santa Barbara, California-based Clevr Blends, led by CEO Hannah Mendoza.
Meghan revealed the investment in the business founded by women in a statement shared with Fortune.
She said: “This investment is in support of a passionate entrepreneur who prioritizes building a community alongside her business.
“I am proud to invest in Hannah’s commitment to sourcing ethical ingredients and creating a product that I personally love and [that] has a holistic approach to wellness. I believe in her and I believe in her company. “
Clevr’s products include a super matcha latte and a super chai latte, all made with organic and non-GMO ingredients.
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