
Piers Morgan has insisted his appearance in the second volume of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix series is an ‘invasion of his privacy’.
Piers’ long-running feud with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex peaked when he quit Good Morning Britain after refusing to apologise for declaring he didn’t believe Meghan’s claims the palace rejected her experience of feeling suicidal.
It was later confirmed Harry and Meghan reported Piers to TV watchdog Ofcom, contributing to the host getting a record number of complaints.
Since then his venom toward the couple has only increased and subsequently various attacks from the presenter have been referenced in the six episode docuseries.
However, he’s not having it.
While watching the new three episodes released on December 15 ahead of his TalkTV show tonight, he tweeted: ‘I’m being regularly heard/quoted in this second instalment of the Megsflix whine-a-thon.

‘I’m traumatised by this terrible invasion of my privacy.’
Of course, he went on, adding: ‘Prince Harry publicly trashing his brother William, branding his father King Charles a liar, and attacking his grandmother the late Queen for doing nothing.
‘This is such a grotesque and sickening betrayal of his family.’
During the series, Harry claimed his brother once ‘screamed’ in his face while King Charles said things that ‘simply weren’t true’ in a meeting discussing him stepping back from the Royal Family – that he also insisted was ‘specifically designed to exclude’ Meghan.
Harry also said the Queen ‘sat there quietly and took it all in’ while the row exploded around her.
Harry & Meghan is available to stream on Netflix.