British Organization Calls on the Tabloids to Stop Spreading Hate Against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Published 07/29/2023, 6:30 PM EDT

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The Duke and the Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might have fled the British diaspora with their inclination for the States. But the tabloids of the Kingdom will keep haunting the two to the ends of the world. It has been three years since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially separated from The Crown to seek a life abroad. However, the relentless pursuit of demeaning the estranged royals has come nowhere near an end. Calling for an end to the years-long tradition, a UK organization has stood up for the Sussexes. 

Stop Funding Hate is a UK-based pressure group that is striving to make hate unprofitable. Given the mass resentment caused amongst the subjects as fed by the tabloids, the group has targeted a renowned British TV broadcaster to put an end to the aversion. 

Stop Funding Hate stands on the grounds of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 

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The group recently took to its Twitter account, focusing on how the tabloid had almost become a breeding ground of hatred and controversies for the self-exiled couple. The face of the channel, Dan Wootton, said in his latest appearance that he is focused on the political threats of the country and not on personal attacks. “No spin, no bias, no censorship,” read the headlines. 

Stop Funding Hate, however, had a compilation of various well-known royal experts lambasting the couple prior to the affirmation. Megan Kelly and Dan Wootton emerged as top Sussex critics throughout their royal roundups. Time and again, they have bashed the couple, citing insiders associated with the Royal Family. Dan Wootton is currently battling some serious catfishing allegations by ByLine Times Investigation. 

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Stop Funding Hate not only had GBNews on its hit list. It called for a mass protest against all its partners and advertisers who had catalyzed their claims and criticism of the royal couple. 

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It also unearthed some previous clips which evidently had racist connotations attached to the comments made on the news channel. “We need to redouble our efforts to stand up against racism and discrimination,” read the tweet. 

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Do you support the pressure group in their campaign to spread hatred in the industry? Let us know in the comments below. 

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