Prince Harry suffers 'rejection' after questionable outing with Meghan
The Duke of Sussex hit with major blow as royals reunite to celebrate big day
Piers Morgan claimed that Prince Harry has been 'rejected' by his 'favourite' media outlet following a controversial outing with Meghan Markle.
On November 8, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex raised eyebrows with their surprise appearance at Kris Jenner's 70th birthday party at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos's Beverly Hills mansion.
Dressed in black ensembles, the Sussexes arrived hand in hand at the venue. Meghan was beaming with joy in the pictures; however, Harry appeared serious.
After the star-studded, glitzy event, Harry and Meghan's photos have been posted by Kris and Kim Kardashian on Instagram. However, the images featuring the former working royals were deleted.
People Magazine first reported that the couple chose the 'no' option in the photo consent form.
Later on, the same media outlet claimed that "There were no consent forms" at the mega event.
"Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Were Never Asked to Sign Photo Consent Forms at Kris Jenner's Birthday Party," the source reported.
Now, taking a dig at the Sussexes, their critique, Morgan took to his X and laughed at the entire scenario.
He wrote, "Hilarious," [laughing emojis]. Even their favourite media outlet is now turning on Prince & Princess Pinocchio."
Piers Morgan's note for Harry and Meghan came amid King Charles' birthday celebrations.
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