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Piers Morgan rips into Meghan and Harry over new project saying public 'give zero f**ks'

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Piers Morgan has slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle over the launch of their new non-profit organisation. The Good Morning Britain host, 55, took to Twitter to say the public "give zero f**ks" about the royal couple's new endeavour amid the coronavirus crisis.

Harry and Meghan are launching Archewell, a well-being empire that is named after their son Archie, which will reportedly run emotional support groups and a multi-media educational empire.

Piers tweeted: "Total number of f*cks the British public give about these two announcing their 'plans' from Hollywood right now: 0." And Piers' Twitter followers rushed to agree with his comment in the replies to his tweet.

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