Piers Morgan sparked fury today during his coverage of the Queen's funeral for the US today as he laid into Meghan and Harry during the monarch's final journey.
Controversial TV host Piers, 57, was covering the funeral for US TV station Fox News and earlier had criticised the Duke and Duchess of Sussex just moments into reporting.
As the Queen made her final journey to Windsor, Piers was joined on the show by Sharon Osbourne as they discussed the 'feud' between Harry and Meghan and the royal family.
The Cambridges and Sussexes are believed to have struck a "truce" after Prince William texted his brother last minute so that they could view flower tributes to the Queen together.
While Sharon said that she said she "didn't understand" how Harry "gave up [his] country for celebrity" and suggested that he give back the money he made from his upcoming memoir about royal life, Piers said that he found it "hard to forgive" the couple for "making the Queen's life so difficult for the last two years of her life".
"My sadness is looking at Harry and looking at where he belongs," she said. "He's made himself the black sheep... the country adored him and Meghan too. I don't know how you give up your country for celebrity."
She continued to complain: "It's such a different life and I don't really understand it. Everything they do is talk about the royal family. If you wanted to leave, why is it you just talk about the royal family?
"If I was him, I'd give back the money I earned from the books."
Piers appeared to agree, suggesting that Prince Harry wanted to "settle scores" for Princess Diana.
"I think he still feels like he has to settle his scores for his mother, but I don't think his mother would want this," he said. "The more he attacks the monarchy, the more estranged he'll be."
Piers added that he found Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview "quite hard to forgive".
"It was just after Phillip got taken ill," he said. "I think, 'You made the Queen's life so difficult for the last two years of her life'."
The UK has been engaged in 10 days of mourning following the monarch's death, which culminated in her funeral today, beginning from 11am at Westminster Abbey.
Millions around the world were expected to be watching the funeral as King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward bid goodbye to their mother.
The Queen's children and grandchildren - including Prince William and Harry - followed her coffin in procession to Westminster Abbey.
After the service, a procession was led toward Hyde Park Corner, before the coffin is transported to Windsor for a committal service, and then later a small, private ceremony for the Royal Family.
Following the Queen's death earlier this month, King Charles paid tribute to his "beloved mama" in an emotional speech to the nation.
In his address, the King said: "Queen Elizabeth was a life well lived; a promise with destiny kept and she is mourned most deeply in her passing. That promise of lifelong service I renew to you all today."
His Majesty referred to the new roles and titles now given to members of the family, confirming Camilla would serve has his Queen Consort.
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