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Prince Harry called ‘pathetic’ for earning millions while abusing his family

Following his recent explosive documentary, Piers Morgan has slammed Prince Harry yet again.

In the latest Apple TV+ documentary The Me You Can’t See with Oprah, the Duke of Sussex took aim at his royal family, telling the public how his pregnant wife Meghan informed him she was going to kill herself.

The former GMB host, who has been a vocal critic of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, has slammed Harry on Twitter. Mr Morgan begged Prince Harry to “man up” and “shut up”, accusing him of “constantly abusing his family”.

Harry accused the Royal Family of “neglecting” Meghan Markle’s mental health problems and pushing him to “exhaustion” with work demands in his Apple TV docuseries The Me You Can’t See with Oprah Winfrey.

In retaliation, Piers sent out a barrage of tweets criticizing Prince Harry’s handling of the royal family.

The blunt host mocked the Duke of Sussex, calling him “pathetic” and “cowardly”

“Oh FFS. Is there no end to Prince Privacy’s victimhood tour? Constantly abusing his family, knowing they can’t respond, is so pathetic & cowardly. Man up, Harry – and shut up.”

Piers went on to call Harry’s behavior “appalling” in a tweet that sparked outrage on social media.

He wrote: “What ’empathy’ is Harry showing his family as he constantly trashes them in public?

“It’s grotesquely unfair (they can’t answer back) outrageously hypocritical, and he’s making millions from doing it. THAT’S appalling.”

Mr Morgan was referring to remarks made by Harry in his latest interview with Oprah, in which he claimed to be the Firm’s “yes man”

During the conversation, the Duke expressed his dissatisfaction with his family’s decision to send him to Nepal in 2016 and his belief that he was continually selected for international trips.

“Towards my late 20s everything became really hectic for me, but to the point of exhaustion,” Harry told Oprah.

“I was travelling all over the place because, you know, from the family’s perspective I guess I was the person who like ”we need someone to go there. Nepal, Harry you go”.

“I was always the yes man I was always the one willing to say yes.

“But that yes and yes and yes of course yes yes yes led to burnout.

“And it was like someone had taken the lid off.

“All of the emotions that I had suppressed for so many years suddenly came to the forefront.”

Harry’s relationship with his family has deteriorated since his move to the United States last year.

In his most venomous interview yet, he said that his royal duties had left him exhausted.

Harry revealed in the documentary that he was afraid to return for Prince Philip’s funeral.

Because he and Meghan were subjected to malicious cyber threats, the Duke of Sussex accused the royal family of “total neglect”

In another smear, Piers referred to Meghan as “Princess Pinocchio” and said the Duke of Sussex had a “chip on his shoulder”

Mr Morgan has faced a barrage of backlash on social media for criticizing the royal.

“Seriously think you’re the one who needs to shut up,” one user wrote.

“Your complete lack of understanding and empathy is appalling.”

The journalist, on the other hand, was unfazed by the scrutiny.

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