In March, Piers Morgan stormed off the set of his show and resigned after receiving blowback for saying he didn’t believe that Meghan Markle had genuinely contemplated suicide. The Office of Communications, similar to the U.S.’s FCC, got more than 50,000 complaints including from Meghan herself. Now following a months-long investigation, the media watchdog says Morgan did not breach its broadcasting rules, citing his right to freedom of speech.