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PIERS Morgan doubled her criticisms of Meghan Markle by accusing her of "acting as an actress in Hollywood" after banning people from taking pictures at Wimbledon.
The security team of the Duchess of Susbad aroused indignation after asking tennis fans not to take pictures while she was watching her girlfriend Serena Williams on Court 1 because she was "privately".
Meanwhile, a Wimbledon official has described it as a "nightmare" for wearing jeans in a members-only area and for his "paranoia" about safety.
After Piers called his behavior a "joke" in Good Morning Britain yesterday, a royal source responded by saying that Meghan "wanted to interact with people and events rather than with a camera phone".
Reacting to the rest of the series, Piers said, "I do not know what they are trying to achieve.
"She wants all the good things and behaves like a Hollywood actress.
"She wants to have her cake and eat it and it makes people crazy."
Facilitator Frank and Meghan had shown "rank hypocrisy" after allowing taxpayers to shell out £ 2.4m for renovations in their Frogmore Cottage home.
Meghan was also charged with breaking Wimbledon's etiquette by wearing jeans in the members only area.
She was sitting in an exclusive area of the crowd and was separated from the other fans by rows of empty seats.
But the club's sources say that she was a "nightmare" to handle with her casual attire and her "selfish paranoia".
A manager told The Times: "It was a nightmare, it was a nightmare.
"She wanted to come incognito but there were problems.
"They could not invite her into the royal box because she was wearing jeans but that did not matter because all she wanted to do was come and watch Serena."
The All England Club declined to comment, claiming that she was "perfectly dressed" for the event.
Meghan's security team reportedly asked people not to take a picture of it.
Media consultant Sally Jones sparked the discussion after reporting that the security team of the former American actress had asked her not to take a photo of the royal while she was sitting in the same row.
While Kensington Palace declined to comment, a royal source said: "It is not uncommon for personal protection officers accompanying members of the royal family to ask people not to take pictures in order to able to interact with people and events rather than with camera phones. "
The alleged motion left red to Piers Morgan's host, Good Morning Britain, accusing Meghan of hypocrisy at the show yesterday, Good Morning Britain.
"If you go to Wimbledon with your free tickets in the Royal Box, the best seats in the house for nothing, and you take your two bezzies … you are public people.
"If you want to stay private, go back to America and live privately."
And when co-host Susanna Reid said that she understood the Royals' confidentiality demands, Piers exploded: "In the Royal Box at Wimbledon." With cameras around the world on their heads.
"This is not a private place.If you want to be private, do not go to the Royal Box at Wimbledon.
"Honestly, it's a complete joke.You have to figure out what you want to be – do you want to be public or private?"
This comes after Meghan and Harry held a private baptism for their son Archie at Windsor Castle last weekend amidst controversy.
The new parents chose to retain the names of the seventh-tier godparents until the throne and to postpone pictures to the media only afterwards.
Critics were not impressed by this decision, noting that the couple had spent 2.4 million pounds of taxpayers' money on renovating their Frogmore Cottage home.
Their five-bedroom property – a gift from the Queen – would have required a "thorough overhaul" before they could move in, including new heating, wiring and utilities.
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