(CNN) – The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo caused an indictment after publishing a caricature showing the queen Isabel del Reino Unido arrodillada on the heels of Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, in a clear reference to the death of George Floyd.
The cartoon caricature was published after Meghan and his wife Harry wrote a series of statements against the real family in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which one includes the tone of the couple’s high tone, Archie, and came as a topic of discussion before becoming a nation.
The couple did not reveal who made the comments, but indicated that Reina Isabel II was not seen in the same way as Felipe, the Duke of Edimburg. In the interview, Meghan also revealed ten suicidal thoughts during her embarrassment and described her brief time as a member of the reality show. We also hope that the palace will offer Meghan and Archie security and inadequate protection.

The cartoon was published on Saturday.
The caricature, published on Saturday, is titled “WHERE MEGHAN DEJÓ BUCKINGHAM”, with one Meghan commenting: “Why not breathe!”
Halima Begum, executive director of the Runnymede Trust’s peer group, said the caricature was “bad at all levels”.
“Is the queen like George Floyd’s assistant applying Meghan’s fountain?” Meghan says she can’t breathe? I do not feel the limits, I do not hate and I do not challenge racism. Degrada los problemas y causa ofensas en todos los ambitos », afirmó en Twitter.
Meghan’s interview with Harry provoked generalized discussions about racism in the real family as well as in the media of the country.
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In a joint statement from the Queen, the Buckingham Palace marks the March that accuses racism of high Sussex eran preoccupation and “very serious tomadas”.
Buckingham Palace and the Duke’s representatives and the Sussex duke will not comment on the Charlie Hebdo caricature.
The Paris-based weekly magazine, founded in 1970, is famous for its provocative caricatures and commentaries on political, public figures and religious symbols.
In 2015, Said and Cherif Kouachi’s hermanpiron errupieron in the editing room of the magazine and appeared in the papers, giving 12 and 11 after the magazine published cartoons of the Prophet Mahoma.
The attack on the magazine was part of a series of deadly attacks that killed 17 people in the French capital during three days in 2015.
Max Foster of CNN contributes information.