Piers Morgan has made a dramatic announcement: he will be returning to ITV’s *Good Morning Britain* (GMB) after an absence of nearly four years.

The 55-year-old presenter’s return comes after he left the show abruptly in March 2021,
following a heated on-air dispute with his co-presenter, Alex Beresford.
The row, sparked by Morgan’s controversial comments about Meghan Markle,

resulted in him storming off the set and eventually stepping down from his role at the network.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Morgan shared his excitement about the reunion, saying, “BREAKING: It’s been nearly four years (1,453 days to be precise!) since I departed GMB rather hastily… but tomorrow morning, for the first time, I’m going back.”

He added that he would join Susanna Reid and Ed Balls at 8:15 am for the show’s live broadcast. Fans quickly reacted, expressing their enthusiasm for his return to the iconic morning program, some referring to it as “TV gold.”
Morgan’s sudden departure in 2021 came on the heels of a highly publicized interview between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Oprah Winfrey. During that interview, Meghan opened up about her mental health struggles and claimed that members of the royal family had not supported her during difficult times. Morgan, who has been an outspoken critic of the couple, particularly Meghan, made headlines for his dismissive response. He publicly stated that he did not believe Meghan’s claims about her mental health, which sparked a huge backlash.
The controversy quickly escalated, with 41,000 complaints lodged to broadcasting regulator Ofcom, many accusing Morgan of being insensitive toward mental health issues. Tensions came to a head the following morning when Morgan clashed with Beresford, who challenged Morgan’s stance on Meghan’s revelations. In an emotional exchange, Beresford pointed out that Morgan’s personal history with Meghan (he had once briefly known her before she began dating Prince Harry) seemed to influence his views. “Has she said anything about you since she cut you off? I don’t think she has, but yet you continue to trash her,” Beresford said.

The dispute reached its peak when Morgan, visibly frustrated, stood up and stormed off the set, saying, “OK, I’m done with this, sorry, no, can’t do this.” Beresford later criticized Morgan’s behavior as “pathetic” and “diabolical,” condemning the way he had dominated the conversation without acknowledging the impact of his words. Shortly after, ITV confirmed that Morgan would not be returning to *Good Morning Britain*, despite a brief return to the set to defend his opinions.
Following the incident, ITV issued a statement saying that after discussions with Morgan, the presenter had decided it was time to leave the show. “ITV has accepted this decision and has nothing further to add,” the network confirmed.
Fast forward to 2025, and Morgan’s return to *Good Morning Britain* is a surprise move, given the highly public nature of his departure. His absence has been filled by a range of co-presenters, but Morgan’s sharp opinions and strong personality have always left a mark on the show. His unexpected return to the set has prompted excitement from many of his loyal fans. One fan commented, “I love reunions,” while another wrote, “TV gold,” praising the potential for fireworks with Morgan’s trademark brand of controversy.

However, not all reactions have been positive. Some critics on social media have voiced their dissatisfaction with the return, calling out Morgan for his past comments and questioning the relevance of his return. “Going back to do what? Though you said the channel is part of the woke MSM so you won’t be a part ever again?” one user wrote sarcastically. Another chimed in with, “Ah, fantastic. Piers back on GMB after 1,453 days—because clearly Britain hasn’t been punished enough this week.”
Morgan’s comeback on *Good Morning Britain* promises to be a highly anticipated event. As a well-known advocate for free speech, his return could stir up new debates, particularly about the role of television in shaping public opinion and discussing sensitive topics. Whether this reunion will lead to a new chapter of controversy or a more measured approach to his views remains to be seen, but it is clear that Morgan’s return is bound to make waves once again.
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