Piers Morgan once again hit on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. As the Sussexes graced the recent JPMorgan Chase's Alternative Investment Summit, the veteran journalist slammed the two for using Princess Diana's death to earn a huge profit.

It is not yet revealed how much the Duke and Duchess of Sussex earned at the event, but some believed it was a hefty amount. So, in his Daily Mail column, Piers Morgan went on an explosive rant to question the two royals' intent.

The Good Morning Britain host said Prince Harry is not the only person who lost a parent at a young age. A lot of people suffer the same thing, including him, who lost his father when he was only one year old. Piers Morgan went on to say that talking about Princess Diana's death to raise public awareness of "grief-related mental health issues" is different from doing it privately to a group of "super-rich bankers, business tycoons, politicians, and celebrities" for a big amount of money.

Meghan Markle's husband talked about mental health issues during the event. By the looks of it, Piers Morgan didn't like it. "By commercially exploiting his mother's death to make vast pots of money like this, Harry is surely behaving in exactly the same way he professes to despise from the media?" he continued.

At the time, Prince Harry revealed to his high-profile audience that he has been in therapy for seven years to fight the trauma of losing his mother. "He talked about how the events of his childhood affected him, and he has been talking to a mental health professional," a source said, via The Sun.

Prince Harry also touched their controversial royal exit, saying that although it was a difficult decision, he didn't regret doing it. It was the first time that he and his wife, Meghan Markle, were seen in public after their bombshell announcement to step down as senior members of the royal family last month.

As they will be living a private life and will be financially independent, there are rumors Prince Harry is now in talks with Goldman Sachs, an investment banking company. A PR expert reportedly revealed that the royal couple could earn £1billion in corporate deals and brand ambassador roles if they worked with the company.

Prince Harry could even be a guest speaker on the bank's Talks at GS YouTube series. The likes of David Beckham and Gwyneth Paltrow have been part of Goldman Sachs. Although they don't grace the talks, it could help Prince Harry to have more lucrative work with the bank.