Piers Morgan's one rule for Meghan and Harry after announcement in six-word response

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The Uncensored presenter issued a straightforward response to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as the former royals embark on a new venture.

By Michelle Marshall, Senior Showbiz Reporter

18:02, Mon, Apr 29, 2024 | UPDATED: 18:02, Mon, Apr 29, 2024

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Piers Morgan shared his thoughts on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's new ventures (Image: Getty)

Piers Morgan reacted to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's latest announcement.

The Duchess of Sussex’s recent project has been her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, along with a new podcast that is in the works with Lemonada.

In addition, she is an executive producer alongside her husband for his new Netflix polo show with titles and release dates set to be announced "in the coming months".

The Uncensored presenter, 59, has addressed their new business ventures and suggested the duo follow one rule - suggesting they drop their royal title "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex".

"If they want to do this kind of thing as celebrities they can do it," he explained. "But they can't do it with the royal titles."

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Piers Morgan opened up about the royal titles on The Megyn Kelly Show (Image: YOUTUBE THE MEGYN KELLY SHOW)

Piers continued on The Megyn Kelly Show, "They shouldn't be using the titles of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex bestowed on them by the monarchy."

He added that the pair can continue to embark on celebrity careers before issuing a five-word response: "But don't trade on the titles."

The outspoken journalist suggested it won't be long before King Charles will be forced to have a conversation with the pair, saying: "I hope that King Charles - who is massively distracted by his illness - will at some stage have that conversation and say, 'You can't keep the titles. I'm sorry.'"

Meghan and Harry stepped down from their senior roles of working royals in early 2020, with the couple then soon deciding to move from Windsor in England to Montecito in California.

The Sussexes have since resided in their sprawling mansion with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will soon travel to Nigeria (Image: Getty)

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Since moving from the UK to the US, the pair have rebranded themselves and have been a part of several projects from televised interviews, signing deals with Netflix and Spotify, writing books, attending A-list events and being pictured on the red carpet.

Harry will soon be visiting London in May to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games but it has been reported Meghan will not accompany him on the trip. Instead, she will join him in Nigeria.

People.com confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have accepted an invitation to visit the African country next month on behalf of its Chief of Defense Staff, the highest-ranking military official.

During the visit, Prince Harry and Meghan will meet service members and participate in a variety of cultural activities.

Why did Harry and Meghan make a Netflix series about their life?

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have found themselves at the centre of public attention since they took a step back from senior royal duties in 2020.

In a trailer for the Netflix series about them, Prince Harry told viewers that “no one sees what’s happening behind closed doors” in a reference to how their lives may differ from what the public think about the couple. Meghan adds: “When the stakes are this high, doesn’t it make more sense to hear our story from us?”.

Reports suggested the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could receive up to $100 million for making the show, although this has been disputed and the true figure is unknown.

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