Dumped British TV host Morgan pours more scorn on Meghan suicide, racism claims
Morgan, 55, left ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Tuesday
after a backlash against his comments on Meghan’s interview with Winfrey, in
which she revealed she had felt suicidal while living as a royal in
“On Monday, I said I
didn’t believe Meghan Markle in her Oprah interview. I’ve had time to reflect
on this opinion, and I still don’t. If you did, OK,” Morgan said in a
characteristically combative Tweet on Wednesday morning.
“Freedom of speech is a
hill I’m happy to die on. Thanks for all the love, and hate. I’m off to spend
more time with my opinions,” he told his 7.8 million Twitter followers.
He added a photo of
Winston Churchill with a quote on free speech.
The American actress,
who is mixed race, also said that someone in the royal household had raised
questions about the colour of her unborn son’s skin.
The morning after the
interview was aired on
The following morning, he stormed off the set of the live
programme when challenged by a co-presenter about his stance.
Morgan first made his
name in the cut-throat world of the British tabloid press, culminating in
stints editing the now-defunct News of the World, then the Daily Mirror.
He later went into
television, appearing as a judge on the reality shows
Susanna Reid, who
co-presented Good Morning Britain with Morgan and frequently disagreed with him
on air, described him on Wednesday’s programme as “outspoken, challenging,
opinionated, disruptive”.
Morgan told reporters on
Tuesday he thought Meghan’s interview had damaged the monarchy and Queen
Elizabeth at a time when her 99-year-old husband Prince Philip was in hospital,
which he said was “contemptible”.
“If I have to fall on my sword for expressing an honestly held opinion about Meghan Markle and that diatribe of bilge that she came out with in that interview, so be it,” he said.