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Meghan Faces Depression as Piers Morgan’s Ofcom Win Sparks Controversy
Former Brexit MEP Anne Widdicombe has expressed her joy over Ofcom clearing Piers Morgan of complaints made against him regarding Meghan Markle.
In an interview, Widdicombe referred to the Sussexes as “professional victims” and criticized Meghan's influence on Prince Harry.
She welcomed the ruling, stating that it was time for Meghan to be brought down to size.
Widdicombe also mocked the couple for complaining while living in a luxurious Californian mansion.
Piers Morgan left Good Morning Britain in March following backlash over his skepticism towards Meghan's claims during the Oprah Winfrey interview.
He publicly dismissed her mental health concerns and criticized her attacks on the Royal Family.
This led to a record-breaking 58,000 complaints being filed with Ofcom, including one allegedly from Meghan herself.
However, the media regulator rejected all the complaints, emphasizing their commitment to preserving national debate while not necessarily agreeing with the points made.
When asked about her thoughts on the decision, Widdicombe expressed her support, stating that it was high time Meghan faced consequences for her actions.
She believed that Meghan had a negative influence on Harry and referenced her previous prediction on Big Brother, where she suggested Meghan could be problematic.
Widdicombe then criticized the couple's victim mentality, pointing out their privileged status and their contradictory desire for privacy while publicizing every aspect of their lives.
Widdicombe concluded by suggesting that many people would simply laugh at the couple.
Meanwhile, Piers Morgan showed no signs of ending his feud with Meghan Markle.
After months of anticipation, he confirmed his new role in News UK, where he will launch a new TV show with TalkTV in early 2022 and present a series of true crime documentaries.
Celebrating the announcement at the Scarsdale Tavern in Kensington, Piers jokingly thanked Meghan, suggesting that his new endeavors would be a nightmare for her.
Despite his controversial departure from Good Morning Britain, Piers still received support from his former colleagues at ITV.
Additionally, his former boss Rupert Murdoch expressed excitement about Piers's next chapter, which includes a book deal with HarperCollins UK.
The news of Piers Morgan's Ofcom win and his upcoming projects has sparked a wave of discussion and controversy.
As the public awaits further developments, it remains to be seen how Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will respond to these recent events.