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Jeremy Clarkson column about Meghan sparks tide of criticism

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                                Co-host Jeremy Clarkson attends Amazon Studio’s “The Grand Tour” season two premiere screening and party at Duggal Greenhouse, in December 2017, in New York. British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson says he is “horrified to have caused so much hurt” with a scathing column about Prince Harry’s wife Meghan that attracted a flood of complaints.
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EVAN AGOSTINI/INVISION/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Co-host Jeremy Clarkson attends Amazon Studio’s “The Grand Tour” season two premiere screening and party at Duggal Greenhouse, in December 2017, in New York. British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson says he is “horrified to have caused so much hurt” with a scathing column about Prince Harry’s wife Meghan that attracted a flood of complaints.

LONDON >> British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson said today he is “horrified to have caused so much hurt” with a scathing column about Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan, that attracted a flood of complaints.

Clarkson, who hosts the motoring show “The Grand Tour” on Amazon, wrote in the tabloid newspaper The Sun that he hated the former Meghan Markle “on a cellular level” and dreamed of her being paraded naked through British towns “while the crowds chant ‘Shame!’ and throw lumps of excrement at her.”

Media watchdog the Independent Press Standards Organization said it had received more than 12,000 complaints about the column through today — close to the total number of complaints it received in all of 2021.

The column was removed from The Sun’s website today.

Clarkson, who made his name as the combative host of the BBC car show “Top Gear,” said the public shaming image was “a clumsy reference” to a scene in “Game of Thrones.”

“I’m horrified to have caused so much hurt and I shall be more careful in future,” he wrote on Twitter.

Clarkson’s column followed the release of a six-part Netflix documentary about Harry and Meghan’s acrimonious split from the British royal family. The couple quit royal duties and moved to California in 2020, citing a lack of support from the palace and racist press treatment of Meghan, who is biracial.

Clarkson’s column was condemned by public figures including Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who called it “deeply misogynist and just downright awful and horrible.”

Clarkson’s daughter Emily Clarkson posted on Instagram that “I stand against everything that my dad wrote about Meghan Markle and I remain standing in support of those that are targeted with online hatred.”

Asked about the article, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said that “for everyone in public life, language matters.” He added that “I absolutely don’t believe that Britain is a racist country.”

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