Piers Morgan blasts Prince Harry, Meghan for 'attacking' monarchy, says 'shame on Kerry Kennedy'

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Piers Morgan has slammed Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Kerry Kennedy and called it "outrageous" that the Sussexes would be given a prestigious award for standing up to royal family 'racism'.

The former Good Morning Britain (GMB) host joined "Fox & Friends" Monday to discuss why he believes it is "absolutely disgusting" the Duke and Duchess of Sussex received the high honour.

Morgan said: "I think it's absolutely disgusting and shame on Kerry Kennedy, frankly, for besmirching the name and memory of her father in this way."

The 57-year-old added: "The idea that these two little grifters, who quit royal duty, quit Britain… exploited and fleeced their royal titles for hundreds of millions of dollars straight in their back pocket…the idea that they're being lauded as some kind of heroes in America by your own sort of royal family, if you like, the Kennedys, it really sticks in my gullet."

He continued: "And I think they should rethink this, because I think it just to me, it epitomizes the malaise of modern celebrity when you have two people going out of their way to trash their families on national television."

Morgan also shared his thoughts on the Duke's upcoming memoir, saying: "Harry has this book coming out, and he's going to do it all over again to his father who's now the king, who's still mourning, of course, the death of his mother."

He went on: "You've got Meghan Markle, who was a sort of two-bit mediocre actress who married into a family, took our favorite prince, took him to America, and is now spending her entire time trying to attack the monarchy."

"And I'm sorry, but as a monarchist and as somebody who loves this country, I think it's completely outrageous that they are now being given the cloak of honor and prestige and branded heroes by a Kennedy… Honestly, words fail me," Morgan added.