Piers Morgan, who left "Good Morning Britain" after lashing out at Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry, has theatrically announced his comeback as he is readying to reappear in
The Sun with his weekly column "Uncensored".
And it appears that the hatchet is far from being buried.
Nine months earlier, the then-host of "Good Morning Britain" grilled Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after the couple's interview with Oprah Winfrey, when the two claimed that there were questions in the UK Royal Family about the skin colour of their son, Archie. Markle also shared with viewers that she had suicidal thoughts at the time but received no understanding or assistance from Buckingham Palace.
The Sussexes' story, however, did not melt Morgan's heart. After making harsh statements about Markle in the wake of the interview, he refused to apologise - for which he received a wave of public backlash and discovered himself on the verge of being "cancelled". He abruptly left "Good Morning Britain", but appeared to have found shelter in The Sun - where he had edited the "Bizarre" column more than 30 years earlier.
He also has plans to launch a global show on Talk TV and even expects the "stinking hypocrite" Meghan to be his first guest.
Morgan is set to kick off his column next week and has already urged "wokies" to read it in a short video statement on Twitter.
As for Meghan Markle - who, along with her husband, has not commented on Morgan's jabs ahead of the new column launch - the ex-host claimed that she might once have had "a slight crush on [him]" before meeting Prince Harry. Now, however, Morgan says he does not have any message for the Duchess, referring her and everyone who is curious to - yes, his new column.