There is no doubt that the ears of Meghan and Harry whistled that day… Wednesday, December 14, at the Murano restaurant in London, the queen consort Camilla had gathered several very
VIP
guests for a Christmas lunch.
Among which, the British actors Hugh Bonneville (
Downton Abbey
), Judi Dench or Maggie Smith, as revealed by the
Daily Mail
in a series of photos.
Personalities visibly won over to the cause of the royal family.
Judi Dench, the famous interpreter of M in
James Bond
(ennobled by Elizabeth II in 1988), for example signed an open letter in October in the
Times
in which she asked Netflix to add the mention “fiction” to her series
The Crown
for "the good of a family and a nation so recently bereaved, in respect to a sovereign who has served her people so conscientiously for 70 years".
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But in front of the gourmet restaurant in Mayfair, not far from Buckingham Palace, two other personalities have especially caught the attention: the columnists Piers Morgan and Jeremy Clarkson, very often ruthless with Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.
Their invitation to the Murano by the queen consort on the eve of the second part of the
Harry & Meghan docuseries
raises questions.
Especially since, faithful to their hatred of the Sussexes, the two Britons did not mince their words about the Netflix show.
"Prince Harry's ruthless betrayal of his family will make him and second-class actress Meghan unloved losers," said Piers Morgan in the columns of the
Sun
on
December 15.
While his colleague Jeremy Clarkson attacked the Duchess of Sussex violently.
“I hate her (…), he wrote.
At night I can't sleep and I lie there, gritting my teeth and dreaming of the day when she'll be paraded naked through the streets of every city in the UK, while the crowds shout "Shame!"
and throw excrement on him.”
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Across the Channel, these crude words have sparked such controversy that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reacted from Latvia where he was traveling, believing that "words are important" when one is a public figure.
The British press police (Ipso) has received more than 12,000 complaints.
After several days of a controversy that has continued to swell, the
Sun
has decided to withdraw the column from its site, Monday, December 19, claiming to do so at the request of its author who has since apologized on Twitter .
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