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The debate over allegations of racism by Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry continues to stir up emotions in the UK.

and now even cost a first star the job.

After tens of thousands of complaints about his criticism of Meghan, the prominent British journalist Piers Morgan gave up his work as the presenter of the program "Good Morning Britain" (GMB).

The broadcaster responded with the report on Tuesday evening to a scandal in front of cameras between Morgan, who is also known as a presenter in the US (including through CNN), and his co-presenter Alex Beresford.

He accused him of attacking Meghan repeatedly and purely out of personal vanity.

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Indeed, Morgan, who also works as a newspaper commentator for the Daily Mail media group, had repeatedly complained that the then US actress had ignored him, the British reporter, after starting her relationship with the Prince .

According to "Politico", ITV wanted to part with Morgan

Literally said Beresford in the TV swap: "She can cancel you".

The presenter then stormed out of the television studio with the words "Now it is enough".

A little later then he announced his withdrawal from the very successful morning show - as the magazine “Politico” wants to know, he may only have anticipated his expulsion.

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Morgan is one of the most high-profile television journalists in the country and is known for his stinging criticism of politicians and celebrities.

For months he has been working on Meghan, whom he described as a "ruthless social climber", that is, as a ruthless career woman and social dropout.

In various comments on the much-noticed TV interview on "Oprah", he had recently said: "I don't believe you (Meghan, d. Red) a word."

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But now Morgan seems to have gone too far.

However, it was not the argument with Beresford that brought him down, but apparently the repeated doubts about Meghan's suicidal thoughts during her time at the palace.

As a result, the British media regulator announced an investigation.

She had apparently received more than 40,000 complaints from viewers who demanded more consideration for the Duchess, but also for the concerns of people with mental illness.

Is the British Fox News coming out?

It is now speculated whether Piers Morgan (almost eight million people follow him on Twitter alone) will switch to the new, decidedly conservative news channel.

The news channel GB News, for example, is said to be under discussion and is due to go into operation shortly.

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Its chairman, journalism veteran Andrew Neil, had announced that the new channel would appeal to viewers who “feel left out and not heard”.

Fears that the station could be modeled on the US news channel Fox News were rejected by GB News.

Meanwhile, Meghan Markle received support from a world star from the USA: Singer Beyoncé now publicly sided with the Duchess: “Thank you Meghan for your courage and your guidance.

We are all strengthened and inspired by you, ”wrote the 39-year-old on her website.

She also posted a photo in which she and Meghan face each other and smile.