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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle stay silent as Piers Morgan rushes to hospital
Harry and Meghan might be surprised to learn about their harsh critic Piers Morgan’s accident.
The California-based couple remianed reluctant to respond to the tragic news.
The 60-year-old was rushed to hospital after tripping on a small step at a London restaurant, fracturing his femur and requiring a hip replacement.
The British TV personality underwent surgery amid Harry’s presence in the UK. However, the Duke is not expected to visit the ailing British TV presenter.
Morgan is known to slam Meghan and Harry and even sensationally quit Good Morning Britain (GMB) after ranting about the former actress in 2021.
Some celebrities such as Lorraine Kelly and Eamonn Holmes shared support with the TV presenter.
Turning to hisofficial Instagram on Sunday (18 January), Morgan wrote that he’d ‘tripped on a small step inside a London hotel restaurant’.
In hospital, Morgan learned the fall was so bad that he needed a hip replacement. He is now recovering in expert care and faces a long six weeks on crutches.
He hilariously blamed the US President for the accident writing: “New Year off to a cracking start! I blame Donald Trump.”
Taking to Instagram to share his condolences, Holmes, who had a double hip replacement back in 2016, wrote: “Well, sincere sympathy my friend but I am the expert in this field …. if u want advice or a visitor ! Lucozade and Grapes?”
Morgan’s injury was soon a topic of discussion on Good Morning Britain, with Susanna Reid, Ed Balls, and Kate Garraway weighing in. The trio speculated whether the former ITV host had been drinking before his injury.
In response, he shared a video of the discussion with his 2.5 million Instagram followers and wrote: “Zero alcohol was involved in the incident.”
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Palace issues statement as Prince William, Kate send emotional nod to Harry
Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton melted hearts with their geature, supporting Harry during his UK visit.
The future monarch seemingly sent a subtle nod to his younger brother with his act.
The Prince and Princess of Wales brought the house down at the national academy as they enjoyed moments with the athletes, which includes both able-bodied and wheelchair-using curlers.
Kensington Palace delighted fans by sharing a picture from the event to the Prince and Princess of Wales’ official Instagram, wishing: “Good luck at the Winter Olympics to the Team GB curlers, and all the @teamgb and @paralympicsgb_official athletes going to Milan!”
Kate and William were all smiles as they posed for a group photo with them to support a cause close to Harry’s heart.
The Duke, 41, is set to bring the Invictus Games to Birmingham in 2027. The multi-sport event, founded by Harry in 2014, supports wounded, injured, and sick military service personnel, both serving and veterans.
The Waleses’ move seems to be a sign of unity and support for Harry’s initiatives, putting aside their differences for the greater good.
The gesture melted hearts as the royals came together for a common cause.
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Prince William and Princess Kate arrive at engagement after unexpected delay
Prince William and Princess Kate’s packed day of royal engagements in Scotland was off to a delayed start.
The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived in Stirling on Tuesday, January 20, but their schedule was briefly delayed after an impromptu stop at The Kelpies in Falkirk. There, they posed with royal couple towering 30-metre horse-head sculptures which are widely seen as symbols of Scotland’s mythology and industrial heritage.
Their first official stop was Stirling’s National Curling Academy, home to some of Team GB’s top Olympic and Paralympic talent. The future king and queen arrived to a warm welcome by royal fans who were gathered at the venue to meet them.
Known for their competitive streak, William, 43, and Kate, 44, are expected to go head-to-head on the ice under the guidance of Olympic gold medallist Jen Dodds and men’s world champion skip Bruce Mouat.
Later in the day, the royal couple will visit Radical Weavers, an independent tartan-weaving charity based in Stirling, where they will learn about the traditions behind Scottish tartan and try their hand at weaving, contributing to the charity’s ambitious project to create the world’s longest tartan scarf.
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