The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has sparked fresh outrage with a cartoon showing the Queen kneeling on Meghan Markle's neck in a disturbing recreation of George Floyd's death.
The controversial publication used the caricature on the cover of this week's issue with a headline that says "Why Meghan left Buckingham...." and her replying "because I couldn't breathe anymore" when translated into English.
The comment about being unable to breathe is a direct reference to Mr Floyd's death in the US last year, when a police officer knelt on his neck for nine minutes.
His death led to widespread Black Lives Matter protests around the world and a reckoning on racism in society.
There was no outrage when magazine mocked muslims, LGBT or other groups. Now, it's time to be outraged!
The controversial publication used the caricature on the cover of this week's issue with a headline that says "Why Meghan left Buckingham...." and her replying "because I couldn't breathe anymore" when translated into English.
The comment about being unable to breathe is a direct reference to Mr Floyd's death in the US last year, when a police officer knelt on his neck for nine minutes.
His death led to widespread Black Lives Matter protests around the world and a reckoning on racism in society.
There was no outrage when magazine mocked muslims, LGBT or other groups. Now, it's time to be outraged!
Fury over magazine cover of Queen kneeling on Meghan's neck like George Floyd
WARNING DISTURBING IMAGE: The controversial publication has sparked outrage again with its latest edition, which features a disturbing caricature of the Queen that recreates Mr Floyd's death at the hands of a police officer
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