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Meghan Markle’s Controversial Behavior Sparks Outrage and Calls for Departure from Canada
Meghan Markle found herself facing potential eviction from Canada following a series of controversial incidents that stirred up public outrage.
The controversy revolved around her behavior during the National Anthem and her interaction with a singer with autism at the NHL game between the Vancouver Canucks and the San Jose Sharks, where she was accompanied by Prince Harry.
A viral clip captured Meghan seemingly mocking Canada's National Anthem, a gesture that deeply offended the Canadian public.
The incident took place during the performance of the Anthem by Marmer, a local professional singer on the autism spectrum.
While Meghan appeared to be laughing and smirking, Prince Harry seemed visibly uncomfortable, trying to distance himself from her due to her behavior.
The disrespectful conduct displayed by Meghan during the Anthem left many individuals in the stadium feeling emotional and disheartened.
Her actions stood in stark contrast to the solemnity and reverence that the Anthem deserved.
This was not the first time Meghan's behavior had raised eyebrows, as a previous incident where Prince Harry had to correct her conduct on a balcony also came to mind, prompting questions about her decorum and respect for important occasions.
The recent incident reignited concerns about Meghan's public demeanor, with many observers expressing their dismay over her actions.
Criticism was particularly directed at her behavior during significant events, such as the Royal Military Band playing God Save the Queen in the presence of Queen Elizabeth.
Meghan's actions at the NHL game in Canada only served to exacerbate negative perceptions of her conduct.
Social media became a platform for Canadians to voice their disapproval, with some explicitly stating that Meghan was not welcome in Canada following her disrespectful behavior.
Calls were made to halt security funding for the couple, and many Canadians expressed offense at Meghan's actions during the singing of their National Anthem.
The revelation that the singer was on the autism spectrum further intensified the condemnation of Meghan's behavior, as laughing at someone's misfortune was deemed highly insensitive and inhumane.
In response to the uproar, political commentator Lauren Chen discussed the couple's recent setbacks, notably being dropped from the Spotify deal.
Chen highlighted the lack of public interest in the docuseries featuring Harry and Meghan, emphasizing the diminishing appeal of their endeavors.
She pointed out the disconnect between the couple's aspirations and the preferences of the American audience, noting a general disinterest in royalty.
Chen emphasized the significance of content that resonates with the public, underscoring the importance of storytelling that captures people's attention.
Prince Harry's departure from the royal family in 2020, alongside Meghan and their son Archie, was followed by accusations of racism directed at their son.
The couple now resides in California, where they welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet, amidst ongoing scrutiny and public backlash.