In a new attack on Prince Harry, Piers Morgan claims that the royal not only employed the same ghostwriter for his planned autobiography as Andre Agassi, but also "copied" the tennis star's cover image.
Soon after Penguin Random House revealed the title of Prince Harry's tell-all, Spare, Morgan's harsh criticism of the choice made headlines. The British host then added to his criticism.
Morgan commented on the similarities between Prince Harry and Agassi's memoirs on Twitter, calling them "hilarious... Harry not only employed the same ghostwriter as Andre Agassi's book, but he also plagiarised the front cover image.
The only distinction, he said, was that one had a world-class skill for sport, while the other had a world-class aptitude for complaining.
The tweet was sent out just hours after Morgan criticised Prince Harry for using the term "heir and spare" as the book's title and even referred to him as "petulant, selfish, and greedy."