Piers Morgan’s Suddenly Steps Down Over Ofcom Investigation

Piers Morgan’s Suddenly Steps Down Over Ofcom Investigation

By  James Simons-

Piers Morgan has announced he is stepping down from Good Morning Britain, following an investigation, following complaints from 41,000 people wrote in to complain about ITV’s “Good Morning Britain” host Piers Morgan’s comments on Meghan Markle.

On Monday’s edition of the show, Morgan expressed scepticism about Markle’s statement in relation mental health, which she made during her and Prince Harry’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, which was broadcast in the U.S. Sunday evening.

Markle said that she had approached people in the Royal “institution” for help after she had suicidal thoughts, but was turned down.

“Who did you go to? What did they say to you? I’m sorry, I don’t believe a word she said, Meghan Markle. I wouldn’t believe it if she read me a weather report,” Morgan said on the show.

“We have launched an investigation into Monday’s episode of ‘Good Morning Britain’ under our harm and offence rules,” an Ofcom spokesperson told Variety. Ofcom had received 41,015 complaints about Morgan’s comments by 2 p.m. U.K. time on Tuesday.

Presenter Beresford intervened and said the Royal couple  “had an overwhelming amount of negative press”.

“There was bad press around the engagement… and everything that has followed since.”

He added this had “been incredibly damaging, quite clearly, to Meghan’s mental health and also to Harry.

“And I hear Piers say William has gone through the same thing but, do you know what, siblings experience tragedy in their life and one will be absolutely fine and brush it off and the other will not be able to deal with it so strongly and that is clearly what has happened with Harry in this situation.

Storm

On the Tuesday edition of “Good Morning Britain” when Morgan stormed off the set in a huff during the live broadcast, after a verbal altercation with weatherman Alex Beresford who supported Markle.

Piers later returned to the show and said: “When we talked about this yesterday, I said, as an all encompassing thing, I don’t believe what Meghan Markle is saying generally in this interview and I still have serious concerns about the veracity of a lot of what she said.

But let me just state for the record on my position on mental illness and on suicide. These are clearly extremely serious things and should be taken extremely seriously, and if someone is feeling that way they should get the treatment and the help they need every time.

And if they belong to an institution like the Royal family and they go and seek that help they should absolutely be given it.”

“It’s not for me to question if she felt suicidal, I am not in her mind and that is for her to say,” he added. “My real concern was a disbelief frankly… that she went to a senior member of the Royal household and told them she was suicidal and was told she could not have any help because it would be a bad look for the family. If that is true a) that person should be fired and b) the Royal family have serious questions that need to be answered.”

Mental Health Commitment

ITV chief executive Carolyn McCall said on Tuesday that she believed Markle completely and the broadcaster also issued a statement. “ITV is committed to mental health and wellbeing and working with our charity partners on ‘Britain Get Talking,’ which is about encouraging people to talk about their mental health,” the statement said. “It is very important that if anyone has suicidal thoughts that they should always speak out and be listened to.”

 

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