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Piers Morgan shares sweet snap of son as he celebrates milestone

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Piers Morgan has taken to social media to celebrate his 22-year-old son's success as he graduated from university.The TV presenter marked the occasion with a sweet photo and touching message, giving his 8.5 million followers a rare glimpse into his family life.In the sweet pic, the dad-of-three is smiling proudly with his arm around the shoulder of the normally private student reports the Mirror.Bertie, who is the youngest of the TalkTV presenter's three sons, looks equally proud as he poses for the camera in a traditional graduation robe.He captioned the snap: "Congrats to my youngest son @Bertie_Morgan11 on gaining a 1st class degree from Bristol University in Politics & International Relations."Piers also hailed his son, whom he shares with ex-wife Marion Shalloe, as a "great lad" who had "worked incredibly hard" for his "great achievement."In 2018, it was revealed that Bertie would attend Bristol University after he smashed his A-level exams.

Having scored an impressive three A*s, Bertie considered attending Oxford or Cambridge, telling The Tab at the time that it was a "big decision" regardless.Piers had also been delighted by his son's secondary school grades, taking to Twitter to commend Bertie on his success shortly after he received the life-changing results."The apple fell in a different orchard to your old man (I only got ABC).

Proud of you son, due reward for tremendous work ethic," he captioned a photo of the two standing together and smiling warmly.

Piers also thanked his son's co-independent Somerset school, Wellington, for delivering a 'suburb education.'In September 2021, the journalist announced that Bertie would be heading off to the US to study abroad for the year on a "well-earned university

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