A shocking incident has put Meghan Markle in hot water as Canada considers deporting her for disrespecting the national anthem and an autistic singer.
The controversy unfolded during a high-profile appearance by Prince Harry and Meghan at an NHL match between the Vancouver Canucks and the San Jose Sharks.
A video clip capturing Meghan apparently mocking the Canadian national anthem went viral, sparking outrage among the Canadian public, who are now calling for her expulsion from the country.
The incident took a distressing turn when local professional singer Mary Murr, who is autistic, was seen smiling as Meghan’s actions drew negative attention.
Prince Harry appeared visibly displeased, seemingly trying to distance himself from the situation due to the singer’s behavior.
Meghan’s lack of respect during the national anthem left many in the stadium feeling emotional and disappointed, as it clashed with the solemnity and reverence typically associated with such occasions.
This is not the first time Meghan’s behavior has raised eyebrows, as a previous incident on a balcony prompted Prince Harry to intervene and correct his conduct.
The recent episode has once again brought scrutiny upon Meghan’s public demeanor, with critics expressing dismay over her apparent disregard for decorum and respect, particularly at significant events involving the royal family and national symbols like the Canadian anthem.
The backlash against Meghan’s actions during the NHL game has only added to the negative perception of her behavior in Canada, with social media platforms abuzz with criticism and calls for her to be unwelcome in the country.
Many Canadians have condemned Meghan for her disrespectful behavior, especially towards the singer who was revealed to be autistic, further amplifying the condemnation of her actions as insensitive and lacking in humanity.
In the midst of this controversy, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have faced setbacks in the U.S., including being dropped from their Spotify deal.
Political commentator Lauren Chen highlighted the couple’s dwindling popularity and relevance, noting that the American audience is increasingly detached from the royal family narrative.
Chen emphasized the importance of engaging content that resonates with the public, underscoring how people are more drawn to stories about Prince Harry’s departure from the royal family in 2020, along with Meghan and their son Archie.
The couple’s relocation to California, specifically Montecito, where they now reside and recently welcomed their daughter Lilibet Diana, has been marred by ongoing tensions with the royal family and public scrutiny.
Meghan and Harry’s public airing of grievances regarding alleged racism towards their son has further strained their relationship with the monarchy.
Despite their attempts to forge a new path in the U.S., the couple continues to face challenges and criticisms, with their actions under intense scrutiny both domestically and internationally.