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Piers Morgan blasts Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir as he rants ‘he hasn’t stopped yapping all year’

PIERS Morgan has blasted Prince Harry's upcoming memoir, saying the duke "hasn't stopped yapping all year".

Harry, 36, has been secretly writing a book detailing his life as a Royal, his relationship with wife Meghan Markle, Megxit and raising his kids.

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Piers Morgan has slammed Prince Harry's upcoming memoirCredit: PA:Press Association
Morgan called Harry 'Prince Privacy'Credit: Rex

Broadcaster Piers Morgan, using crying laughing emojis, tweeted today in response to the book's announcement: “Ready to tell his story? Prince Privacy hasn’t stopped yapping, whining & trashing his family all bloody year.”

Morgan blasted Meghan and Harry last month for "marching around like they're Kim Jong-un with a dash of Vladimir Putin."

In a dramatic TV interview for 60 Minutes Australia, Piers launched an attack on the Sussexes, calling them a "woke" couple who spread "downright lies."

Speaking about Meghan and Harry's sensational interview with Oprah Winfrey in March, he went on to say: "There were downright lies, that would make the Archbishop of Canterbury a criminal."

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Piers stormed off the set of Good Morning Britain in March and later quit the show altogether after he aired his feelings about Meghan and Harry's Oprah interview.

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It is understood Harry scrambled to contact his family about the book only when he knew the story was coming out - just moments before it became public.

It is not known if he had warned the Queen before last night.

The duke reportedly told his family about the book in private - but only "very recently", according to a source who spoke to royal reporter Jack Royston.

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A Clarence House aide told The Times: "The prince loves his children very much and remains focused on his work to ensure we have a sustainable future for the next generation, including his own children and grandchildren."

Another aide told the paper: "Oh gosh."

A spokesperson for Harry told the BBC that he "would not be expected to obtain permission for the project from Buckingham Palace".

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