Recently, fans of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have denounced a renowned British newspaper for creating discrediting articles against the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, where they point to a specific journalist, who would have created more than 40 articles in less than 24 hours, speaking negatively of the youngest son of King Charles III.
Several followers of the royals noticed and denounced through social networks the Daily Express journalist Christopher Sharp, who was pointed out by a user of spending his life writing gossip about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“This is the Daily Express “journalist” @ChristopherPBS He’s supposed to be the Express’s Health reporter. He has a degree in war studies and history and another degree in law. Christopher Sharp spends his days writing #HateForHire articles about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle“.
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The Twitter user also added a comment to his post where he accused the journalist of generating hate for money, “Can you imagine going to school, getting 2 degrees and then spending your days scrapping the bottom of the barrel writing articles for racist old ladies to share on social media? That rage you see in Christopher Sharp’s tweet is the bitterness that his life has become“. Were the words of the outraged follower.
Of course, Christopher Sharp, weighed in on these accusations against him, “Please don’t call my colleagues, ‘Hate for hire’. We are journalists doing a job. Don’t make assumptions about all of us, just because you don’t like the work of a few“.
Several experts accused the journalist of creating pure hate content towards the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and not just “doing his job“, as they evidenced through his posts that he only spoke negative things about Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.
Currently, the media for which this distinguished journalist works, has not commented on the matter, and the followers of the royals expect him to be reprimanded, since the newspaper could even be denounced for inciting hatred, something that is totally forbidden in social networks.