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The Cure’s Robert Smith mocks Coronation as his anti-monarchy views go viral

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The Cure’s Robert Smith has shared a cartoon on social media, poking fun at the Coronation of King Charles III.Created by artist First Dog On The Moon, the cartoon depicts “royal things” preparing for the Coronation, which takes place today (May 6).

It also includes a parody pledge that features the line: ​​“All hail the nature arbitrary, of privilege that’s hereditary.”“The huge cost of this ceremony could buy each British child a pony, yet distracting profligacy must calm the masses, lest we [unleash] the fury of the poor,” it continues. “Let them eat Coronation Quiche.”A post shared by firstdog (@firstdogonthemoon)Smith shared the cartoon on Twitter, as footage of him criticising the British Monarchy during an interview has gone viral.https://t.co/KYu5cc6pHX— ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) May 5, 2023Speaking to Telerama.fr in 2012, Smith said: “I fucking hate Royalty.

Any kind of hereditary privilege is just wrong. It’s not just anti-democracy, it’s just inherently wrong.“What upsets me is that some people who I’ve actually admired down the years get offered a reward by the Royal Family, by the hereditary monarchy, and they take it.

They become Lord or Sir,” he continued.“I would honestly cut off my own hands before I [accepted an honour],” he added. “Because how dare they presume that they could give me an honour.

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