Piers Morgan has claimed he's "traumatised" after being mentioned in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "whine-a-thon" Netflix series.
The broadcaster who was reportedly once friends with Meghan has been vocal about his opposing views on the couple since they stepped down from royal life in January 2020.
Now, Harry 38, and Meghan, 41, are dropping a string of dramatic allegations against the Royal Family and their treatment before announcing their controversial decision to step down.
In their series titled Meghan & Harry, the Sussexes have claimed that people within the palace "lied to protect Prince William " and that they were the victims of a witchhunt.
Following the revelations that Piers appeared in the latest episodes, he took to Twitter to share his fury.
In view of his 8.3 million followers, the 57-year-old said: "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."
In another post, the TalkTV star goes on to say: "God, their incessant whining is so insufferably exhausting."
In the latest episode, Harry appears to be distressed after receiving what is said to be a blistering text from his older brother, Prince William.
The Duke of Sussex also claims The Prince of Wales "screamed and shouted" at him during the now infamous 'Sandringham Summit' to iron out his departure from royal life.
Harry, William, 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."
In a shocking move, he claims he was not consulted about a decision to issue a statement dismissing claims that William had "bullied" him out of The Firm.
Harry went on to dramatically claim that Buckingham Palace had been "willing to lie" to protect the heir to the throne over the bullying accusations.
"Astounding treachery," commented Piers.
The Duke of Sussex also rubbished claims he "blindsided" his late grandmother by issuing their resignation statement just ten minutes before it was given to other members of the family.