Piers Morgan mocks Meghan Markle with pic of Prince Louis blocking his ears and jokes 'is this when aunty Meg arrived?'

PIERS MORGAN has mocked Meghan Markle with a hilarious photo of Prince Louis, and a cheeky caption for good measure.

Taking to Twitter, the TalkTV host fanned the flames of his bitter feud with the Duchess of Sussex as he joked that an agonized-looking Louis could have been reacting to his aunt Meghan.



Louis, four, stole the show after pulling some hilarious faces and blocking his ears as he stood on the balcony at Thursday's Trooping the Colour for The Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

But chucking in two laughing emojis, Piers posted: "Is this when Aunty Meghan arrived?"

The adorable youngster was in fact reacting to the noise of the huge 70-plane strong flypast which streaked over Buckingham Palace sending the crowd wild.

But the tweet left The Sun columnist's followers in stitches and it raked in over 14,000 likes.

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In response to the cheeky jibe, one joker quipped: "The whole of the UK more like!"

While another noted: "He's not daft!!"

A third chimed: "Hahahahahahaha very good Piers."

But not everyone took so kindly to his dig, with one Meghan supporter chiming: "Lives rent free in your head though."

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Others told the 57-year-old presenter – who launched his Uncensored show on TalkTV in April – he needs to "let go" of his feud with the Duchess of Sussex.

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry were pictured on the balcony at Horse Guards parade after returning to the UK to celebrate The Queen's Jubilee.

The pair were seen cheekily putting their fingers to their lips as they helped entertain the youngest royals during Trooping the Colour.

The duke and duchess did not appear with senior royals for today's RAF flypast after they were snubbed by the Queen last month.



The Sussexes were banned from the traditional balcony wave – along with disgraced Prince Andrew – after Her Majesty limited the appearance to only senior working royals.

The latest jibe comes as Piers launched a full-throated attack on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in the run-up to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Writing in his Uncensored column for The Sun, he accused Prince Harry and Meghan of only attending the Jubilee celebrations in Britain because they want to "exploit status for cash".

He also slammed the California-based duo as "a pair of undignified, whining, hypocritical, virtue-signalling, selfish wastrels" in his merciless takedown.

It follows a day of pomp and pageantry as the nation erupted in celebration on the first day of The Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend.

Brits in their millions flocked to gardens, pubs and street parties to celebrate The Queen for the astounding 70-years of service she has devoted to the nation.

Her Majesty, 96, beamed as a whopping 1,200 officers and soldiers from the Household Division took part in The Queen's Birthday Parade on Thursday.

Hundreds of thousands lined The Mall outside Buckingham Palace waving Union Jacks and screaming in joy as troops marched down in their shimmering regalia and red tunics.

Mounted troops from the 1st Battalion and Irish Guards then joined 400 musicians and 240 horses on Horse Guards Parade where the nation was treated to a rousing Trooping the Colour.

The Irish Guards, who have been a regiment in the British army since 1900, were given the task of leading the parade.

'DISCOMFORT'

But the glorious celebrations were dealt a sad blow on Thursday evening as it was revealed The Queen had to pull out from today's service of thanksgiving last minute due to mobility issues.

Her Majesty, who appeared on the balcony at Buckingham Palace with a walking stick in her hand on Thursday, has chosen to sit Friday's event out.

She will be represented by Prince Charles at the event.

Prince Andrew will also not attend after testing positive for Covid.

In a statement, the Palace said: "The Queen greatly enjoyed today’s Birthday Parade and flypast but did experience some discomfort.

"Taking into account the journey and activity required to participate in tomorrow’s National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral, Her Majesty with great reluctance has concluded that she will not attend.

"The Queen is looking forward to participating in tonight’s Beacon lighting event at Windsor Castle and would like to thank all those who made today such a memorable occasion."

The service will be the biggest royal outing of the Jubilee. All other senior royals will attend.

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It was reported that, despite the monarch's intermittent mobility issues, she was hoping to "muster all her strength" to attend the service with her family.

She has been using a stag horn mobility aid in recent weeks and is often spotted with her late husband's walking stick.





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