Mr Morgan wrote: “Sadly, Ginge & Cringe’s ‘compassion’ and ‘humanity’ doesn’t extend to either of their fathers, both of whom have been airbrushed out of this nauseating bilge.”
According to Express, when we discuss the website: It contains nostalgic picture of Duke; Prince Harry can be seen as a young child sat on Princess Diana’s shoulders and poem which called on people to “build a better world one act of compassion at a time”.
The poem is titled “A Letter for 2021” and read: “I am my mother’s son. And I am our son’s mother.
“Together we bring you Archewell. We believe in the best of humanity. “Because we have seen the best of humanity. We have experienced compassion and kindness, from our mothers and strangers alike.” Mr Morgan replied to the release of the Archewell website with three sick-face emojis.
A social media user asked the presenter: “You really don’t like them, do you Piers?” He replied: “No. I think they’re a pair of vapid little wastrels exploiting their royal titles for vast commercial gain whilst doing none of the duty that being a member of the Royal Family entails.
“It’s shameless, shameful & the Queen should stop them doing it by removing the titles.” He previously claimed the Duchess had “ghosted” him when she married Prince Harry.
The presenter said he was friendly with Meghan when she was a TV actress but turned her back on his friendship after the wedding.
He told The Mirror: “The moment she met Harry she cut everybody off who she thought might be no longer desirable in her friend and family circle.”