‘D*ckhead’: Piers Morgan Goes On Epic Rant Against Prince Harry Ahead Of Release Of Royal’s Memoir, ‘Playing The Victim’ And More | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Katie Jerkovich.

    Piers Morgan went on an epic rant on Twitter on Thursday against "d*ckhead" Prince Harry - ahead of the release of the royal's memoir - accusing the prince of "playing the victim" and more.

    The British TV host talked about the man he labeled as "petulant," "selfish," and "greedy" in a lengthy series of posts that concluded with slamming Harry for releasing a memoir just in time to "ruin his father's coronation as King."

    "CONFIRMED: Prince Privacy will hurl his latest torrent of malevolent money-making muck at the Royal Family just in time to ruin his father's coronation as King," Morgan's tweet read. "Charles should strip this petulant, selfish, greedy, hypocritical brat of all his remaining royal titles/status ASAP."

    "Do you care about the massive global damage this book will cause to our new King before he is even coronated, and while he still grieves for his mother," the TV host added, before noting in a third post that the title of Prince Harry's memoir is "based on the phrase 'heir and a spare' and is Harry's way of whining that he won't ever be King."

    "Playing the victim, again, as he trashes his family, again, from his California mansion," Morgan continued in a fourth post. "All while playing the big privacy & 'humanitarian' crusader... what a d*ckhead."

    In his final post, he called out the royal for not only hiring the "same ghost-writer who did Andre Agassi's book," but for using the same cover shot.

    His tweet included a side by side image of both covers of Harry and Agassi's book as he pointed out that the royal "even copied the front cover photo. Only difference is one had a world class talent for sport, the other a world class talent for whining."

    Harry's memoir titled "Spare" will debut on Jan. 10, 2023. It was previously reported by Page Six that insiders told them publishers paid the royal $20 million for his stories.

    Speaking about the deal, Penguin Random House CEO Markus Dohle said they were "thrilled to publish Prince Harry's literary memoir and have him join the world-renowned leaders, icons, and change-makers we have been privileged to publish over the years."

    "Prince Harry has harnessed his extraordinary life experience as a prince, a soldier, and a knowledgeable advocate for social issues, establishing himself as a global leader recognized for his courage and openness," he added. "It is for that reason we're excited to publish his honest and moving story."
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