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Anne Widdecombe Cheers Piers Morgan’s Clearance Against Meghan Markle Complaints

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Anne Widdecombe Cheers Piers Morgan’s Clearance Against Meghan Markle Complaints

Former Brexit MEP, Anne Widdecombe, expressed her joy at Ofcom clearing Piers Morgan against complaints levelled against him over .

In an interview with Daily Express, Widdecombe cheered at the decision and said that Meghan has had a dreadful influence on .

She welcomed the Ofcom ruling as the Duchess needed cutting down to size.

Widdecombe, who is known for being a free speech champion, also ridiculed the couple's moaning when they lived in a large Californian mansion.

She stated that the Sussexes are professional victims and professional whingers who thrive on publicity.

Widdecombe added that it was high time Meghan was cut down to size.

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When asked about her thoughts on the decision, Widdecombe said, “Oh, I'm cheering, cheering.

I have tried to keep my express column as much as I can a Sussex free zone because they thrive on the publicity.

But I'm making an exception on this occasion because I'm positively cheering.”

Ms Widdecombe also spoke about her prediction on Big Brother, where she said Meghan could be trouble.

She stated that she doesn't think anybody's wondering why she said that.

Furthermore, Widdecombe took aim at the Sussexes' general attitude and victim mentality.

She said that Harry is very damaging to the royals and must be personally hurtful to the Queen.

Widdecombe thinks that they should keep quiet and that they are privileged beyond belief.

She added that they moan that they will be cut off financially, but they live in an $11 million California mansion, which is just unbelievable.

Widdecombe concluded by saying that in the end, many people will simply laugh at the couple.

Meanwhile, Daily Star's fiery columnist, Ryan Mark Parsons, revealed why he thinks Hollywood Harry and Mutinous Meghan, stars of Time magazine's most influential list, don't deserve the title.

Parsons wrote that he is intrigued and would love to find out what makes this pair of sanctimonious, overprivileged, overpaid, and insanely useless couple in any way influential.

He questioned what they have actually done that hasn't just served their own interests.

Perhaps it was that interview with Oprah earlier this year in which the couple lampooned their family to millions of viewers?

All the while, Harry's grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, was dying in hospital.

Or maybe it was when they signed various lucrative deals with Spotify, Apple TV+, Netflix, and starred in that disgustingly cringe-worthy video with comedian Melissa McCarthy?

Parsons added to the hilarity and spiralling popularity, the audience at this year's NTA's booed the couple as their interview with was played.

Yet, the couple who seemingly live in Lollar Land, must believe they're globally revered icons that has the world drooling at their feet.

Why else would they humiliate themselves in that embarrassingly hubristic magazine cover that reveals everything we need to know about them?

In conclusion, the news of Piers Morgan's clearance against complaints levelled against him over has been met with mixed reactions.

While some like Anne Widdecombe cheered at the decision, others like Ryan Mark Parsons think that the couple doesn't deserve the title of being influential.

However, regardless of one's opinion, it is clear that the Sussexes continue to be a topic of conversation and controversy.

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