Piers Morgan lashes out at Harry and Meghan yet again, claims truce with royals is fake and 'all for show'

Piers Morgan, Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex
Piers Morgan has lashed out at Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. Photo credit: Getty Images

Piers Morgan is complaining yet again about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, claiming they are "whiny money-grabbers" and their truce with William following the Queen's death is "all for show".

The former Good Morning Britain host said reports Harry spent no time with William demonstrated how fake the pair were.

"Don't be misled by the scenes of supposed hatchet-burying between William and his brother over the weekend," he wrote online.

"That was a show of forced unity to wrestle media attention away from their rift to their grandmother in the run-up to her state funeral next Monday.

"All you need to know about how deep their split goes is that when Harry went to Balmoral as the Queen died, and stayed until the following morning, he reportedly had no contact with William the entire time despite them being in the same building.

"I applaud their temporary truce as a mark of respect for their grandmother, which is something she would have desperately wanted, but I'm not fooled by it. The depth of ill feeling between them, and their wives, runs very deep."

Morgan also claimed what Harry and Meghan do now in the days following the death of the Queen doesn't do anything to change how he believes they've behaved in the past.

"Queen Elizabeth II espoused values of honesty, integrity, decency, stoicism, resilience, duty, service, humility and selfless devotion to her country," he said.

"How does any of that compare to the selfish, whiny, money-grabbing and damaging way Harry and Meghan have conducted themselves since then?

"Their hypocritical exploitation of their royal status for vast personal financial gain, while simultaneously trashing the institution that bestowed their titles upon them, caused enormous hurt to the Queen in her last few years, especially during the period when her husband, Philip, was seriously ill and then died, and to the new king."