The Duchess of Sussex gets a rude awakening from a popular broadcaster known for his show "Piers Morgan Live." Morgan calls out Duchess Meghan whom he refutes as a whining actress.

He addressed Markle's previous emotional appeal in a recent documentary in Africa, reminding the Duchess of her duty.

Appeal to the Heart

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had a candid interview in the "African Journey" Documentary where the first-time parents shared their recent struggles. Markle was quick to cry out about how hard it is to adjust to life in the British royal family.

She says that as a new mom and a newlywed, it is even more difficult for her.

The Duchess of Sussex is currently in a lawsuit against the British media which led her to open up her emotions in a recent documentary hoping that the public will now give her a break.

You Got It All Wrong, Duchess!

However, instead of receiving understanding from media, the likes of Piers Morgan have spoken up against the royal. The English broadcaster opened up to US Weekly at the British Academy Britannia Awards, a sponsored event by Jaguar Land Rover in Beverly Hills.

The report reveals that Morgan is apparently not sold out on the Duchess' appeal to emotion towards the public. "She needs to stop whining," exclaims the TV personality who claims that he was once close to the Duchess who was previously an actress.

Morgan recalled that as soon as Markle met Prince Harry, she dropped a lot of people, himself included. He noted that Markle was laser-focused to become a member of the royal family.

"She is just an actress who is really whining too much," says Morgan claiming that he says the ordeal with great respect to the Duchess and friend.

Morgan points out to the other women in the royal family who are handling their duties in a noble way. The Queen and the Queen's mother - they never complained. "Do your duty," Morgan says, "and then everyone will love you."

The British press has been labeled racist, but Morgan is not having it. 

Morgan adds that moaning about everything will only send people farther away from the former "Suits" star. He adds that the royal may also be in need of a reality check. "You're living at expensive palaces and have servants," reminds Morgan.