The Sky News Australia host labelled the Duke of Sussex's book as 'incredibly intrusive' and argued those who purchased the memoir would not be able to trust what they were reading before he hurled the book in a bin at the end of his show.
British commentator Piers Morgan has rubbished Prince Harry's tell-all memoir as"incredibly intrusive" before he threw it in the bin on his show., dedicated Tuesday's episode to discussing the Duke of Sussex's book.
Morgan touched on one section of the memoir where it noted his brother Prince William, the next in line to the throne, had been circumcised. The British commentator - who has been a strong critic of Prince Harry and Meghan - conceded briefly it was"highly entertaining in parts" but he did not trust the words.
Morgan appeared to get tired of discussing the Duke's memoir before he told viewers the one thing to do with the book if they purchased it. Picture: Supplied "There's one thing to do with this book, rather than buy it and feather his greedy little nest, do what I am doing right now," he told viewers.A production crew member could be seen standing alongside the commentator before he hurls the memoir into the bin with anger.Prince Harry's memoir Spare has become the fastest-selling non-fiction book in the United Kingdom on the first day it was released.
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