Piers Morgan has hit out at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle following the latest instalment of their Netflix series.
Harry and Meghan dropped the final three episodes from their bombshell documentary titled Harry & Meghan on Thursday, sharing several damming allegations against The Royal Family.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a deal worth a rumoured £80million to share their story with the streaming giant in partnership with their production company, Archewell.
In the fourth episode, Harry claims that his older brother Prince William had "bullied" him and Meghan "out of the family" – a claim that Buckingham Palace had initially denied.
After watching the episodes for "work purposes" Piers took to social media to hit out at the couple in view of his 8.3 million followers.
He fumed: "Oh please. He's a lying greedy chancer betraying his family for money.
"Diana would be appalled at how he's trying to destroy the Monarchy & attacking Britain."
On Thursday, the TalkTV star claimed he was "traumatised" after the Sussexes "invaded his privacy" by sharing footage and audio clips of him in the docu-series.
The dad-of-four commented: "I'm being regularly heard/quoted in this second instalment of the Megsflix whine-a-thon.
"I'm traumatised by this terrible invasion of my privacy."
The former Good Morning Britain anchor went on to say: "God, their incessant whining is so insufferably exhausting."
Harry appears to be distressed in an episode after receiving what is believed to be a blistering text message from the Prince of Wales.
He went on to claim that William "screamed and shouted" at him during the now infamous 'Sandringham Summit' to iron out his departure from royal life.
William, Harry, the then Prince Charles and the late Queen Elizabeth met at her Norfolk home to discuss Harry and Meghan's exit but Harry claims it was far from smooth.
He went on to claim that King Charles continued to say things that "simply weren't true" while the late Queen "sat there and took it all in".
This didn't go down too well with Piers who fumed: "Prince Harry publicly trashing his brother William, branding his father King Charles a liar, and attacking his grandmother the late Queen for doing nothing.
"This is such a grotesque and sickening betrayal of his family."
Piers branded claims that The Palace had been "willing to lie" to protect William as "astounding treachery".