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Piers Morgan Slams Meghan Markle as “Princess Pinocchio” on Live TV

Piers Morgan returned to the airwaves this week and did not mince words about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, joining Megyn Kelly to call Markle “Princess Pinocchio” and deride Harry as a “half-wit.” His blunt assessment was front and center on the Nov. 14 episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, where Morgan made clear he sees the Sussex brand as manufactured grievance masquerading as victimhood.

Morgan’s recent book, Woke Is Dead, doubles down on that theme, accusing the Sussexes of launching a five-year campaign of grievance that was designed to monetize outrage rather than seek truth. He even admits in the book that he played a role in challenging the couple’s more explosive claims by naming the royals they implied, arguing the accusations don’t hold up under scrutiny. Conservatives who have watched the media embrace Meghan’s narrative will recognize this as vindication of skeptical reporting over celebrity sanctimony.

This isn’t new for Morgan; his public disbelief of Meghan’s Oprah interview in 2021 sparked a storm that cost him his Good Morning Britain job, after he famously said he didn’t believe “a word she says.” That controversy exposed how quickly the media mob descends on anyone who refuses to genuflect to the official woke fable, and it proved that speaking plain truth can have real professional consequences. Americans who value free speech should remember that label-or-consequence playbook the next time the cancel squad comes for a dissenter.

Make no mistake: calling out fraud and hypocrisy isn’t cruelty, it’s patriotism. The conservative position is simple — public figures who profit from victim narratives should be held to the same standards of evidence as the rest of us, not insulated by elite sanctimony. If Markle’s brand relies on curated grievances and theatrical revelations, then exposing that fakery is part of defending truth and common sense in public life.

Mainstream outlets and celebrity culture have rewarded Markle and Harry for drama while dismissing inconvenient questions, which is why critics like Morgan are so necessary. The cultural left built an industry around celebrity moralizing, and when those morals serve personal branding rather than genuine reform, they deserve to be ripped apart on live television and in print. That’s exactly what Morgan and other plain-spoken commentators are doing, and ordinary Americans should cheer it on rather than scold it.

If you’re tired of the constant parade of manufactured outrage, pay attention to voices that won’t bow to the mob — people like Piers Morgan and Megyn Kelly who call out hypocrisy regardless of the hashtag of the day. We shouldn’t let celebrity status grant immunity from accountability; our culture and our children deserve better than performative virtue and packaged victimhood. Tune in, speak up, and don’t let the woke narrative go unchallenged.

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