Celia Walden is much like her husband Piers Morgan when it comes to voicing her opinion, that's for sure.
The 45-year-old recently used her journalistic platform to take aim at Meghan Markle following her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.
However, today Celia switched things up and fired shots at Piers, 55.
This week Piers turned his back on Good Morning Britain, following an on-air showdown with weatherman Alex Beresford.
Both Piers and Alex had differing opinions when it came to the The Duke and Duchess of Sussex telling their side of the story in a televised discussion that was watched by millions.
The heated debate on the breakfast show, became so tense that Piers eventually stormed off set explaining he wasn't going to take Alex's feedback on his own show.
With the nation now seemingly divided, the Royal Family did follow up with a statement to ease tension.
The statement read: "The whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan.
"The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning.
"While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately.
"Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much-loved family members."
Trying to shed some light relief on what has clearly been quite an eventful and drama-packed week for the Morgan household, Celia took to Instagram to poke fun at her husband.
Celia shared a cartoon-style meme that appeared to mock the entire storm that had unfolded over the last few days.
It read: "Piers Morgan said it has been a fantastic six years.
"ITV have said some recollections may vary."
Adding yet another savage swipe, she quipped: "That's his birthday present sorted."
A flurry of fans raced to the post to wish Piers well in his next endeavours with many others heaping praise and masses of laughing emojis.
Earlier this week, Celia came under fire after she'd compared Meghan's interview to a "feature-length drama" and sarcastically praised the 39-year-old for her "Oscar-winning performance".
Celia who writes a column for the Telegraph, penned: "The following artist, nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role, delivered her performance with complexity, nuance and depth.
"She brought to life a young, independent woman and mother who was forced to fight back against often unsurvivable odds. She illuminated a truth, on screen, that might help others facing similar challenges in real life.
"Let's take a look at some of her best work now…"
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