
The murder of George Floyd was recreated in a terrible parody attempt – with a French magazine using Queen Elizabeth how Derek Chauvin kneeling in Meghan Markle.
Charlie Hebdo has just released a new edition of its weekly publication – and features a rudely drawn cartoon version of QE2 pressing the Duchess of Sussex’s neck … who is lying on the floor and struggling to breathe – much like George Floyd last year.
The caption reads … “POURQUOI MEGHAN A QUITTE BUCKINGHAM”, which translates to “Why Meghan left Buckingham.” There is a bubble of quotes coming from Meghan also in the drawing, which more or less comes down to, “because I couldn’t breathe anymore”.

The message they are trying to communicate – or so it seems – is that Meghan felt stifled by real racism (headed by the Queen). It turns out it’s a scam and a mistake – because people don’t have fun.
Many are calling the magazine racist … demanding that they pull the new edition. While Charlie Hebdo calls himself a satire, many people say it goes too far – mocking Floyd’s death for cheap emotions. Not only that, but it is inaccurate … according to torment and Meghan.
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Remember, Harry explicitly excluded his grandmother and grandfather as the party that supposedly brought up the color of the skin concerns with regard to Archie. There is much speculation that it was Prince Charles or Prince William – but he denied it so much.
In any case … Charlie Hebdo did not respond to criticism.