
Good Morning Britain panellist Narinder Kaur has taken a swipe at Princess Charlotte just minutes after slamming Queen Camilla in a controversial tweet. The GMB star, 52, took aim at the 10-year-old princess with a retweet posted to her social media profile. Originally shared by Candice Holmes on X, it included a video slamming the Royal Family.
Candice tweeted: "While 4.5million kids in the UK go hungry, Princess Charlotte is dubbed the 'richest child in the world'. That's not a fairytale, it's a national disgrace. #AbolishTheMonarchy." The attached video swiped at Charlotte's "£3.9billion inherited net worth", branding Charlotte "the world's wealthiest child".
It blamed her mother, Princess Kate, for "boosting billionaire brands overnight", along with noting the 133,000 acres of land owned by the royals. The captions went on: "Public money fuels private royal wealth," before acknowledging Charlotte will have her "early business ventures protected by royal privilege."
ITV star Narinder reposted the tweet yesterday (July 10) just moments after swiping at fans of Queen Camilla. Camilla had turned up at Wimbledon, where the audience had stood up out of respect, but Narinder was left fuming.
She wrote: "Am I actually seeing this right? Those women are tapping people to get up for Camilla?! What a despicably egotistical vile thing to do... who on earth behaves like this?"
Fans were divided in the comments, with some agreeing with Narinder. However, another posted: "People who respect our monarchy. People who are being told a monarch is walking in from a position which they cannot see. People who want to be here for the right reasons. People who are proud of our country."
Somebody else said: "We still respect the crown here!" While a third ranted: "Standing up for the Queen is part of British culture."
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