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The 56-year-old famously walked off the breakfast show during a debate about Meghan and Prince Harry’s tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey. Mr Morgan announced he had stepped down from his role as a presenter a day later.
In his first newspaper interview since dramatically exiting the show, Mr Morgan suggested employees at ITV have reached out to him.
He told The Sun: “They reached out – there have been approaches. Never say never.
“I have no doubt I could take the ratings back to where I left them – but the doubt is, would anyone be allowed to do it that way again?
“I was hired to give very strong, honestly held opinions, which I did.
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After his comments about Meghan Markle, media regulator Ofcom received a significant number of complaints.
Mr Morgan appeared to cast doubt on the accuracy of the comments Meghan told Oprah in the interview.
When Ofcom complaints reached over 57,000, Mr Morgan tweeted: “Only 57,000? I’ve had more people than that come up & congratulate me in the street for what I said.
“The vast majority of Britons are right behind me.”
Express.co.uk has approached ITV for comment.
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