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Piers Morgan Says He’d ‘Rather Eat A Vegan Sausage Roll’ Than Apologise To Meghan Markle

Piers Morgan has labelled himself a 'victim of cancel culture' in a statement released days after he quit Good Morning Britain over comments he has made about Meghan Markle.
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Piers Morgan said he’d ‘rather eat a vegan sausage roll’ than apologise to Meghan Markle. 

The TV presenter, who quit Good Morning Britain over controversial comments he made about Prince Harry’s wife, responded to an article about himself in which it was said that people are missing his controversial opinions.

In response, he tweeted: “I’d rather eat vegan sausage rolls for the rest of my life than apologise for disbelieving Princess Pinocchio.”

Watch as Piers Morgan dubs Meghan Markle ‘Princess Pinocchio’ in the clip below… 

Many of his followers replied to the post and said he was acting ‘dramatic’.

One said: “She left you on read. Move on.”

Another added: “Don’t be so dramatic. She is revealing her true colours by herself. We need you.”

However, others pleaded with Morgan to stick to his guns and never apologise for ‘speaking the truth’.

A fan commented: “Do not apologise, nor put yourself through the agony of vegan sausage rolls. Just COME BACK.”

Earlier this year, Morgan said he would never apologise for sharing his thoughts about the Duchess of Sussex, as he has ‘freedom of speech’.

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Piers Morgan said he’d ‘rather eat a vegan sausage roll’ than apologise to Meghan Markle. Credit: @piersmorgan/Instagram

In his column for the Daily Mail, he wrote: “ITV’s Director of Television rang to say we were now ‘on the cliff edge’ and either I apologised or I would have to leave GMB.

“One [friend] thought I should just apologise, take the hit and move on. The other was emphatic: don’t apologise.”

At the time, Morgan caused outrage when he claimed he ‘didn’t believe a word’ of Markle’s tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.

In the chat, the Duchess revealed that she had suicidal thoughts when she was a Senior Royal.

She said: “Look, I was really ashamed to have to say at the time and ashamed to have to admit it to Harry especially. But I knew that if I didn’t say that I would do it.”

She then added: “I just didn’t want to be alive anymore.”

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Written by Aimee Walker

Aimee is a senior content editor at IGV who specialises in finding the best original stories, trending topics and entertainment news. She graduated from Birmingham City University with a degree in Media and Communications.