


Has their fiery feud finally been extinguished?
Piers Morgan had some unanticipated nice words for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry during his speech at Tuesday’s TRIC awards.
The “Piers Morgan Uncensored” host, 58, won the trophy for Interview of the Year and unexpectedly praised the former actress, 41.
“I want to thank Meghan Markle because, if you think about it, without her contribution to my career I would never have gone to TalkTV,” he joked.
“I would never have been standing here with this award,” the British TV broadcaster went on.
The Post columnist and the Duchess of Sussex have a rocky and contentious relationship, with Morgan often taking swipes at her.
When Harry, 38, and Markle did a bombshell sit-down chat with Oprah Winfrey back in March 2021, Morgan lost his position on ITV’s “Good Morning Britain.”
The journalist had been ripping into the two at the time and got into a heated debate with co-host Alex Beresford. Morgan then stormed off set in the middle of the telecast.
He then left his job at the morning show and made the move to TalkTV with his “Uncensored” show.
His feud with Markle stems back to the early days of her relationship with the Invictus Games founder.
The pair actually used to be friends before things went sour, as Markle contacted him on Twitter when she visited England to watch pal Serena Williams at Wimbledon in 2016.
The “Suits” alum tweeted at Morgan and they met at a bar to grab a drink.
“We had two hours in the pub, she had a couple of dirty martinis and pints. We got on brilliantly,” he said at the time. “And then I put her in a cab.”
Morgan added: “It turns out it was the cab that took her to a party where she met Prince Harry. The next night they had a solo dinner and that was the last I ever heard from Meghan Markle. I never heard from her again. Meghan Markle ghosted me.”
He noted that the mother of two “ditched [me] like a sack of spuds!”
Over the years, Morgan hasn’t minced his words about Markle, calling her “fake” and a “ruthless social climber.”
“In Meghan and Harry’s weak, whiny, self-absorbed world, only unstinting sycophantic praise is allowed, and all criticism, however legitimate, is instantly framed as racism or bullying,” Morgan once wrote about the couple’s Netflix documentary “Harry & Meghan.”
In July 2020 — months after the Sussexes made the choice to take a step back as senior members of the royal family — Morgan even tweeted that they “bullied” the late Queen Elizabeth “into letting them have their cake and eat it [too].”