The Good Morning Britain presenter hit out at the couple in an article published on the Mail Online, where he referred to Meghan Markle as a “well-known Trump-hater”. In the scathing article, Mr Morgan said the Duke and the Duchess “quit the boring” bits of being in the Royal Family, “like having to turn up to an old people’s care home on a wet winter Wednesday”.
The TV presenter wrote: “For all their constant talk of ‘equality’, they deliberately brand themselves as royals, perhaps the most elitist, unequal, privileged group of human beings on earth.
“And they do that because it makes them massively more commercially attractive to the likes of Netflix who just shelled out a rumoured $150 million to have them produce woke documentaries.
“But keeping the royal titles prohibits them from sticking their noses into the political trough as they’ve now done.
“Especially Harry, who is a UK citizen and sixth in line to the throne of the British Monarchy.
“In other words, it’s possible – albeit thankfully very unlikely – that he might one day be King.
“To spell out how this could happen in brutally simplistic hypothetical terms: if the Queen, Prince Charles, Prince William and William’s three children are all killed in a terror attack, we automatically get King Harry.”
In the article, Mr Morgan claimed that Harry and Meghan are “telling Americans to vote against President Trump”.
He added that the Duke’s remarks “have already gone down like a cup of cold vomit with Trump supporters who think he should keep his royal hooter out of their election”.
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Mr Morgan previously took to Twitter to speak out against the couple’s involvement in the election.
He wrote: “Prince Harry poking his woke nose into the US election & effectively telling Americans to vote against President Trump is completely unacceptable behaviour for a member of the Royal Family.”
The tweet came after Harry made an appearance in a video broadcast as part of the Time 100, the magazine’s annual list of the world’s 100 most influential people.
In the clip, the Duke called on American citizens to “reject hate speech” in the election.