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Piers Morgan targets 'grifters' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle over Netflix 'demolition'
Reach Daily Express | March 19, 2026 8:39 AM CST

Piers Morgan has given his take on the latest revelations about the Sussexes, following a comprehensive feature examining their Netflix deal which suggests that the collaboration between the two parties has been "far from a fairy tale."

Variety magazine makes a series of shocking claims, reporting that Meghan and Prince Harry's "bedside manner has ruffled feathers in meetings."

They also note that "lacklustre" ratings for shows such as With Love, Meghan have raised significant concerns at the streaming platform.

Piers, a frequent vocal critic of the couple, couldn't resist taking aim at the Sussexes as he retweeted the magazine's post.

In Variety's X post, the news outlet teased, "After five and a half tumultuous years at Netflix, are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on the outs in the streaming kingdom? Insiders say that Meghan Markle has long conveyed that Hollywood is her domain."

Their front cover of the explosive story stated, "Meghan and Harry's Netflix falling out - Why the royal couple is struggling in Hollywood?"

The Uncensored presenter, 60, suggested the article had "demolished" the Sussexes in a scathing critique.

In view of his 8.7 million followers, Piers wrote, "Wow... this is a brutal (and often hilarious) demolition of the Sussex grifters, by the Hollywood bible."

Variety also makes several explosive allegations about Meghan's style and approach to business deals.

"The Sussexes' perceived pattern of selling repackaged versions of the same story about their exit from royal life has exhausted Netflix," the magazine reports.

The article continues to claim, "Their partnership may continue to taper off, and with it will be Meghan and Harry's remaining showbusiness lifeline," before citing a source saying, "The mood in the building is 'We're done.'"

However, claims that the streamer's chief, Ted Sarandos, is "fed up with the pair" have been vehemently denied by both Netflix and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Netflix asserts this is "absolutely inaccurate," whilst solicitor Michael J Kump, representing the Sussexes, described it in a letter to Variety as "blatantly false" and stated that Meghan communicates and texts regularly with Mr Sarandos, as well as having "been to his home, sans lawyers."


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