British broadcaster Piers Morgan has slammed the trailer of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix docuseries for using his voice.

The 57-year-old journalist retweeted the trailer, which was originally posted by Netflix, and wrote, "BREAKING: Princess Pinocchio & Prince Hypocrite use my voice to flog their ghastly new series."

"I'm traumatized by this exploitation," he added.

The tweet came after the trailer for "Harry & Meghan" was released Monday. At some point in the video, Morgan's voice can be heard saying, "[Markle] She's becoming a royal rock star." The soundbite was reportedly from before Markle got married to the prince in 2018.

Morgan tweeted again on the same day and accused the couple of lying in the trailer. "They already tell yet another lie in the first trailer with the Harry Potter paparazzi shot. These two wouldn't know the truth if it slapped them round their latte-encrusted tiaras," he wrote.

It was not the first time Morgan criticized Markle. He previously said he did not believe Markle had suicidal thoughts, which the former actress herself talked about during an interview with Oprah Winfrey last year.

As far as the trailer is concerned, it shows the intense life of the couple and the problems they have faced, especially after tying the knot.

The trailer, which runs for a minute and 16 seconds, starts with a closeup shot of Harry and Markle in a car. Harry's voice can then be heard in the background, saying, "It's really hard to look back on it now and go, 'What on earth happened?'"

The trailer also shows how "everything changed" after the couple got married. It features scenes and soundbites from old news reports about the couple and mentions intriguing things like "hierarchy" within the family, "leaking" and "planting" of stories and "a war against Meghan to suit people's agendas."

On cam, Harry then says, "It's a dirty game."

Further in the video, Markle can be seen wiping her tears. Toward the end, Harry adds, "No one knows the full truth. We know the full truth."

The docuseries will be released on Netflix in two parts. The first one will arrive on Thursday, while the second one will be available on the streaming platform on Dec. 15.

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TV host Piers Morgan, pictured at BritWeek's "Evening with Piers Morgan" on May 4, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California, has accused Duchess Meghan Markle, seen here at Al Manaar, North Kensington on Nov. 21, 2018 in London, of being a social climber. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Chris Jackson/Getty Images