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Harry’s Fiery Testimony Against Piers Morgan Unleashes a Media Storm
Prince Harry has intensified his ongoing feud with Piers Morgan by launching a scathing personal attack on the talk show host and Fox Nation presenter during a dramatic court testimony.
In response, Morgan has vowed not to remain silent once the legal proceedings are over.
This development comes as Harry continues to pursue a high court hacking case against the former editor of the Daily Mirror.
During his appearance in the witness box, Prince Harry accused Morgan of subjecting him and his wife, Meghan Markle, to relentless personal attacks and intimidation.
However, Morgan revealed that it was actually Meghan who had been in contact with him.
He also advised Harry to investigate his own wife's potential involvement in the phone hacking scandal concerning Princess Catherine and Chelsea Davies before making any baseless accusations in court.
According to Morgan, he met Meghan for drinks at his local pub in 2016 after a year of exchanging messages on social media.
Recounting their meeting, he said, “She sent me a message saying, ‘Hey, I'm in town, do you want to meet up?'
And I said, ‘Sure, come to my local pub for a pint.'”
During their conversation, Meghan discussed Prince William's wife, referring to her as “Waity Katie” and claiming that she had been stalking Kate for over 12 years.
Morgan believes that Meghan may have played a role in the alleged hacking of Kate's phone on 155 occasions.
Meghan is known for launching surprise attacks from a distance, using others as shields.
Prince Harry seems to have a limited understanding of journalism, as his entire court case appears to revolve around his and Meghan's deep animosity towards Piers Morgan.
For those unfamiliar with Morgan's background, he served as the editor of the Daily Mirror for over a decade in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Prince Harry's cross-examination did not go smoothly, as he stumbled multiple times and predictably brought up his mother, Princess Diana.
The Duke claimed that Morgan had been intimidating him and Meghan ever since they initiated legal action against the Mirror newspaper.
In his court statement, Harry expressed, “Unfortunately, as a consequence of me bringing my Mirror Group claim, both myself and my wife have been subjected to a barrage of horrific personal attacks and intimidation from Piers Morgan.”
When approached near his London home for comment, Morgan, who has consistently denied involvement in phone hacking, suggested that everyone should wait for the legal process to conclude before expressing their opinions.
He added, “I've never been known for my silence, and I suspect I won't be silent when it's all over.”
In conclusion, despite past controversial remarks, Piers Morgan maintains that he has nothing to apologize for.
He firmly believes that his opinions, which Prince Harry and Meghan deem offensive, should not be considered illegal.
Morgan argues that there is no reason for him to extend kindness to individuals who have shown disrespect to others, including their own families.