Piers Morgan has something to smile about today as Ofcom has backed his right to free speech after he said he ‘didn’t believe a word’ of what Meghan Markle told Oprah Winfrey in that iconic interview.
The former Good Morning Britain host questioned Meghan’s claims that the royal family had made racist remarks about her unborn baby and quizzed her allegations that her request for mental health services were denied.
Following an investigation, the TV watchdog concluded attempts to silence Piers were ‘a chilling restriction on freedom of expression.’ Meghan herself was among the 57,000 people who complained to the watchdog that the broadcaster’s questioning of her experience was ‘harmful’ and ‘offensive’ and ‘misrepresented facts.’ Speaking to
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