entertainment">There is also hilarity about the appeal: after all, the word ‘monarchy’ is incorrectly spelled as ‘monarcy’. Yet the incorrectly written hashtag was trending in England on Monday and it also pops up among Dutch Twitterers: abolishthemonarcy, or: abolish the monarchy. In particular, the alleged racism of which Meghan accused ‘someone’ in the British royal family appears to be the driving force behind the call, but the scandal surrounding Prince Andrew and his links with Epstein also comes up a number of times.
entertainment">Although not many substantive arguments are given, the appeal should not come as a surprise after the offending interview. It is therefore a critic of Harry and Meghan Piers Morgan who congratulates Harry and Meghan on ‘their mission’. Earlier he stated that “Harry wants America and the rest of the world to hate its own family, the monarchy and homeland.”
entertainment">Piers Morgan, who has already spoken out strongly against Meghan’s interview and allegations, now sarcastically congratulates the couple: “#AbolishTheMonarcy is trending. Congratulations Meghan and Harry, your mission is complete. ”
entertainment">Yet there are also proponents who assert themselves under the same hashtag, again with sentiment rather than with arguments. “We come to protect the Queen and the Royal Family from those who want to abolish the monarchy.”
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