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Canadian Outrage: Meghan Markle Faces Deportation for Disrespecting National Anthem
A recent incident at an NHL match between the Vancouver Canucks and the San Jose Sharks has sparked outrage in Canada, leading to calls for Meghan Markle to be deported.
The controversy surrounds Meghan's behavior during the national anthem and her interaction with a local singer with autism, Mary Murr.
During the game, a viral clip captured Meghan appearing to mock the Canadian national anthem, a gesture that deeply upset the Canadian public.
Many spectators felt emotional and sad, as Meghan's actions were seen as disrespectful and lacking the seriousness and reverence that the national anthem deserves.
Prince Harry, who was also present at the match, seemed visibly annoyed by the situation and tried to distance himself from Mary Murr, the autistic singer who appeared to smile and smirk during the incident.
This behavior raised questions about Meghan's lack of courtesy and respect on important occasions, casting a shadow over her public behavior once again.
Criticism of Meghan's behavior extended beyond the NHL game, with many pointing out her lack of decorum and respect during other significant events, such as the Royal Military Band performances.
The negative perception of her actions in Canada has led to calls on social media for her to leave the country, with some even suggesting cutting off security funding for the couple.
The revelation that the singer involved in the incident is autistic further fueled condemnation of Meghan's behavior, with many deeming her actions as insensitive and inhumane.
The public outcry over her disrespect during the Canadian national anthem has only intensified, especially considering the singer's situation.
In light of these events, political commentator Lauren Chen discussed Meghan and Harry's recent setbacks, including their removal from a Spotify agreement.
Chen highlighted the couple's dwindling popularity in the U.S. market, emphasizing that audiences do not resonate with the royal family.
Chen also touched on the importance of content to the public, noting the audience's disinterest in Harry and Meghan's narrative.
The couple, who left the royal family in 2020, have faced accusations of racism towards their son and have publicly aired their grievances on television.
Currently residing in California, in Montecito, Meghan and Harry welcomed their daughter, Princess Elizabeth.
Despite their attempts to carve out a new path, their actions continue to draw criticism and scrutiny, particularly in light of the recent controversial incident in Canada.