British tabloid The Sun 'regrets' publishing an article about Meghan's 'hate'

British tabloid The Sun 'regrets' publishing an article about Meghan's 'hate'

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December 23, 2022

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 25, 2019, Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (R) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend a gender equality roundtable with Queens Commonwealth Trust (QCT) and One Young World at Windsor Castle in Windsor. - Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will relinquish their titles and stop receiving public funds following their decision to step down from their frontline royal duties, Buckingham Palace said on Jan. 18, 2020. "The Sussexes don't will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family," the palace said, adding that the couple had agreed to reimburse some past expenses. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn/POOL/AFP)

British tabloid The Sun said on Friday that it regretted publishing a column by former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson on the Prince Harry's wife, Meghan, after a huge backlash. .

In The Sun article last week, Clarkson wrote that he 'hated' Meghan and dreamed of the day 'when she will be forced to parade naked through the streets of every town in Britain while the crowd chants, "Shame!" and throw pieces of excrement at him". A record number of complaints against the column - more than 20,000 - have been lodged with Britain's Independent News Standards Organization and many prominent figures have criticized the article, including author Philip Pullman. and London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

The article was written in response to the couple's recent Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan", but has since been removed from the newspaper's website.

"We at The Sun regret the publication of this article and we sincerely apologize," The Sun said in a statement posted on its website. .

He added that the article would also be deleted from his archives.

The Sun had already removed the article on Monday from its website at the request of Clarkson, who said on Twitter that he had made "a clumsy reference to a scene from Game of Thrones and it hurt shot with a great man...

British tabloid The Sun 'regrets' publishing an article about Meghan's 'hate'
British tabloid The Sun 'regrets' publishing an article about Meghan's 'hate'

Latest News

December 23, 2022

DOUNIAMAG-FILES-BRITAIN- CANADA-ROYALS-HARRY-MEGHAN

(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 25, 2019, Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (R) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend a gender equality roundtable with Queens Commonwealth Trust (QCT) and One Young World at Windsor Castle in Windsor. - Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will relinquish their titles and stop receiving public funds following their decision to step down from their frontline royal duties, Buckingham Palace said on Jan. 18, 2020. "The Sussexes don't will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family," the palace said, adding that the couple had agreed to reimburse some past expenses. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn/POOL/AFP)

British tabloid The Sun said on Friday that it regretted publishing a column by former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson on the Prince Harry's wife, Meghan, after a huge backlash. .

In The Sun article last week, Clarkson wrote that he 'hated' Meghan and dreamed of the day 'when she will be forced to parade naked through the streets of every town in Britain while the crowd chants, "Shame!" and throw pieces of excrement at him". A record number of complaints against the column - more than 20,000 - have been lodged with Britain's Independent News Standards Organization and many prominent figures have criticized the article, including author Philip Pullman. and London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

The article was written in response to the couple's recent Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan", but has since been removed from the newspaper's website.

"We at The Sun regret the publication of this article and we sincerely apologize," The Sun said in a statement posted on its website. .

He added that the article would also be deleted from his archives.

The Sun had already removed the article on Monday from its website at the request of Clarkson, who said on Twitter that he had made "a clumsy reference to a scene from Game of Thrones and it hurt shot with a great man...

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