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Reporter came under criticism for referring to William and Kate as “the other two royals”

Reporter came under criticism for referring to William and Kate as “the other two royals”

Reporter came under criticism for referring to William and Kate as “the other two royals”

Reporter came under criticism for referring to William and Kate as “the other two royals”

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Royal fans are outraged after CNN supposedly depicted Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s reunion outside Windsor Palace.

Scott McLean, the news network’s international correspondent, has come under fire for making an error when reporting the Prince and Princess of Wales’ surprise walkabout with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

“You can see Harry walk out first, then Meghan, and then the other two royals,” McLean said.

Viewers, on the other hand, saw the mishap as “disrespect” to the heir to the kingdom and his wife.

One viewer, according to the Daily Mail, observed: “The other two royals, being the heir to the throne and his bride the Princess of Wales, who will be Queen,” before lamenting the “condition of CNN.”

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“CNN, if you/your reporters can’t report royal news responsibly, don’t bother, this isn’t an episode of KUWTK, this was TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales, Future King and Queen Consort of Great Britain during a period of national sorrow, not the Harry and Meghan Show,” another Tweet stated.

“What happened to objective journalism?” “Shocking,” said a third.

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