Julie Burchill, who wrote for the Sunday Telegraph, sarcastically suggests that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should have named their second child Georgina Floydina.
I ve been sacked by the Telegraph - it s been a lovely five years, and I ll always be grateful to them for ending my Wilderness Years, she wrote. However, I d be lying if I said that I hadn t often moaned to my husband recently about them always rejecting my edgy column ideas and giving me more pedestrian ones - which I ve done splendidly anyway.
The backlash came in response to a Tweet Burchill posted after Sunday s announcement that Harry and Meghan welcomed their second child together, a baby girl named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. What a missed opportunity! They could have called it Georgina Floydina! Burchill wrote on Twitter.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have announced the arrival of their daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
There have been many congratulatory messages for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but there have also been many damaging statements, mockeries and negative remarks sent to them.
With people using their personal and public social media accounts for these hate posts, it s only a matter of time before someone from their workplace gets a hold of the messages.
One person, in particular, a journalist, has reportedly been fired following her racist remarks against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle s baby.
Controversial journalist Julie Burchill took to her Facebook page to say that the firm she s an employee of, The Telegraph, has let her go after five years of being with them.
London-based Family Law Cafe suspended its founder, barrister Joanna Toch, after she allegedly made "offensive" comments on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s new baby, Lilibet "Lili" Diana