Royal lovers were outraged as a professional made a “tasteless” remark about Prince Archie
Whether Prince Archie & Princess Lilibet will attend King Charles’ coronation has been a topic of discussion for months. Harry and Meghan have not yet indicated if they would go even though they have been officially invited.
The coronation takes place on Archie’s fourth birthday, making it an especially special event. Nevertheless, as the momentous day approaches, royal enthusiasts have now vented their rage over a “vile” joke that has been made about the young prince. Michael Jackson as well as King Charles are present.
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Prince Archie, who was born on May 6, 2019, has garnered interest.
He was born at The Portland Hospital in London, as with the birth of any royal child, and it was an important event. But Harry and Meghan chose to go in a slightly different direction.
A royal expert named Katie Nicholl asserts that Harry was ostensibly focused with keeping the media in the dark about the birth of his child. In The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown, Nicholl described Harry’s determination to conceal Archie’s birth as “almost morbidly compulsive.”
Archie and Lilibet were also in the UK with their parents for the Jubilee festivities. But, a planned balcony appearance has now enraged royal loyalists due to a “vile” remark.
Robert Jobson, a royal expert and the author of the 2002 book Diana: Closely Guarded Secret, spoke about Archie and the royal rendezvous at the balcony during a live TalkTV show. Jobson proposed that the young prince be hanged over the Buckingham Palace balcony, as Michael Jackson had done with his child two decades previously.
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Charles would extinguish Archie’s birthday flame, the royal novelist wrote, before lifting his hands in the manner of “that Michael Jackson thing when they hold him over.”
The Michael Jackson incident happened in 2002 on the 5th floor of the Adlon hotel in Berlin. The King of Pop ultimately had to apologize since it sparked a fan outcry.
“I was caught up in the drama of the scenario. Jackson stated at the time, “I would never intentionally endanger the lives of my children.
Yet Robert Jobson’s humor failed to elicit any chuckles. Instead, on social media, fans of the monarchy criticized the joke.
One user told Irish Mirror that it was “awful” to hear King Charles’ biographer assert that Prince Archie ought to be hoisted over the Buckingham Palace balcony during the coronation.
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