Interestingly, Morgan found himself in agreement with a statement made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, a rarity for the outspoken TV presenter. After playing a segment from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where the comedian humorously touched upon the royal family, Morgan refrained from repeating the extraordinary allegations made about the state of William and Kate's marriage. The video then featured British comic John Oliver making a light-hearted comment on an American show, suggesting a "non-zero chance" that Kate Middleton had passed away 18 months ago.
Expressing deep concern for the royal family, particularly as King Charles battles an undisclosed form of cancer, Morgan acknowledged that Kate needed a break. However, he also noted that it was their decision to release the photograph that had fueled further conspiracy theories.
As the discussion continued, Morgan welcomed three guests to delve deeper into the issue. He shared his perspective, considering the edited picture as potentially trivial, where Kate could be fine and simply made a mistake in attempting to address the conspiracy theories. However, he also entertained the possibility that there might be something being concealed.
Morgan concluded by revealing that he had received information that, if even partially true, would be alarming. He admitted uncertainty about what to believe, emphasizing that none of them were present and therefore lacked firsthand knowledge of the situation.