New Piers Morgan Attack On Harry & Meghan’s Netflix Deal

Piers Morgan has had it with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The English broadcaster, journalist, writer, and television personality have come out swinging following Prince Harry and Meghan’s mega-deal with Netflix.

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The co-presenter of the ITV Breakfast program Good Morning Britain lashed out over reports that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix deal would see them producing “family-oriented, inspiring programming.” Evidently, the idea of Harry and Meghan Markle producing children’s shows, TV series, and films brought out a wave of disgust in Mr. Morgan as he Tweeted, “From two people who’ve ditched their entire families…”

Mr. Morgan wasn’t the only one to exude contempt for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s new deal. Another Twitter user followed on the heels of Mr. Morgan’s Tweet with an equally harsh sentiment.

“MY TO DO LIST: Get a bit part in a rubbish Netflix series, marry a prince, fall out with his family, get a multi-million-pound contract to produce a whole Netflix series about stuff like hope and courage, er that’s it.”

Piers Morgan Suggests What World Can Expect from Prince Harry’s Netflix Deal

Mr. Morgan played the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in an article written for the Daily Mail wherein he noted (rightly) that, “Pulling off a $150 million Hollywood production deal is an amazing achievement when your combined experience of producing anything in Hollywood could be written on the back of a postage stamp.
Their entire joint CV would read something like: ‘Meghan was a suitcase girl on Deal or No Deal and an actress on Suits, a TV show made in Canada. And Harry’s shown some real thespian promise with his hostage video performances on camera during the lockdown.’”

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Mr. Morgan went on to point out precisely that any sane person should recognize. Netflix has gone mad, choosing to dish out $150 Million on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle who have done absolutely nothing to deserve the deal they’ve signed. It’s Harry and Meghan Markle going on a wild binge of unjustifiable privilege.

In other words, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are getting boatloads of cash offered to them by sucking up Americans who apparently think Royal titles equal a vast number of dollar signs. It’s sickening considering the implication is that Prince Harry and Meghan can waltz into America and make more money than most Americans see in a lifetime, as Piers Morgan stated flatly, “just by breaking wind in public.”

Netflix CEO Was “Inspired” by Harry And Meghan Markle

The CEO of Netflix went on a sickeningly sweet rant about how inspired he was, and how Netflix was so proud to be the “creative home” for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. In a statement, Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s head content officer and co-CEO said, “Harry and Meghan have inspired millions of people all around the world with their authenticity, optimism, and leadership. We’re incredibly proud they have chosen Netflix as their creative home – and are excited about telling stories with them that can help build resilience and increase understanding for audiences everywhere.’”

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Of course, one has to wonder if Mr. Sarandos even believes the drivel he spews. When it comes to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, any person who is able to remotely think critically has to ask themselves, “what authenticity? What leadership? What optimism?”

Piers Morgan nailed it when he wrote derisively, “they’ve (Harry and Meghan) have spent the past two years whining, quitting, living off rich people and preaching about equality from their position of supreme elitism.”

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  • Loopy Cooney

    Spoiled brats. They need to be turned down and not handed millions of dollars for something they will never be able to produce because they don't have the knowledge. Nobody will watch it anyway.

  • Guest

    How can people look up to them? The house they bought cost millions. Why don’t they buy a regular house and use the extra money to open a medical clinic for underprivileged children. The hypocrisy is startling.