, and have already issued their response. To put it simply, they don't appear very impressed. In December, detailing Clarkson's “cellular” hatred of the Duchess of Sussex, including a vivid fantasy of her being paraded “naked through the streets of every town in Britain" while onlookers "throw lumps of excrement at her.” In response to the initial backlash, Clarkson , “Oh dear.
I’ve rather put my foot in it. In a column I wrote about Meghan, I made a clumsy reference to a scene in Game of Thrones and this has gone down badly with a great many people.” he didn't actually utter the word “sorry” in his statement.While the royal family has about the column, has not.
Per , the duke described Clarkson's words as “horrific and hurtful and cruel.”A month later, on January 16, Clarkson finally posted a public apology to his Instagram, which he called a “mea culpa with bells on.” Clarkson's explanation for the column, per his statement, was that it was written “in a hurry” and without the help of a second opinion.
Clarkson also reiterated that he was only referencing a Game of Thrones scene, writing, “I abhor violence against women.” “I therefore wrote to everyone who works with me saying how sorry I was and then on Christmas morning, I emailed Harry and Meghan in California to apologise to them too," he continued. “I said I was baffled by what they had been saying on TV but that the language I used in my column was disgraceful and that I was profoundly sorry.” You can read the entire statement here:This content can also be viewed on the site it from.However, in a statement shared by Omid Scobie, a spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has already corrected Clarkson's apology, writing, “On December 25, 2022, Mr.
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