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Canadian Puts Sussexes on Blacklist for Mocking National Anthem and Singer with Autism

Faces Deportation from Canada Amidst Growing Controversy

In a shocking turn of events, is now facing possible deportation from Canada following her disrespectful behavior during the national anthem and her interaction with an autistic singer.

The incident took place during a recent NHL match between the Vancouver Canucks and the San Jose Sharks, where and Meghan Markle made an appearance.

A viral clip captured Meghan seemingly mocking the Canadian national anthem, a gesture that deeply upset the Canadian public.

This led to widespread calls for her to leave the country during Canada's performance of the national anthem.

To make matters worse, Meghan appeared to smile and smirk while local professional singer Merrimer, who has autism, performed.

, on the other hand, seemed visibly annoyed and tried to distance himself from her.

The disrespect shown by Meghan during the national anthem left many people in the stadium feeling emotional and saddened.

It was a stark contrast to the seriousness and reverence that the national anthem deserves.

This incident also brought to mind a previous incident involving Prince Harry, where he had to correct his behavior on a balcony.

It raised questions about Meghan's lack of courtesy and respect during important occasions.

The recent incident has once again cast a shadow over Meghan's public behavior, disappointing many observers.

Her actions during events such as the Royal Military Band, Play the Lord Card, Save the Queen, and her presence with have drawn criticism for her lack of decorum and respect.

This incident at the NHL game has only added to the negative perception of her behavior in Canada.

Social media has been flooded with Canadians expressing their disagreement and stating that Meghan is not welcome in Canada after her disrespectful behavior.

Some have even called for security funding to be cut off.

Many Canadians were outraged by Meghan's actions while their national anthem was being sung.

The revelation that the singer is autistic only intensified the condemnation of Meghan's behavior, as laughing at someone with disabilities was seen as extremely insensitive and inhumane.

The public outcry against Meghan's lack of respect and decency during the Canadian national anthem has been widespread.

This incident has further compounded the setbacks faced by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry since their unsolicited move to the U.S.

Recently, political commentator Lauren Chen discussed the couple's declining popularity, especially after their removal from their Spotify agreement.

Chen highlighted the fact that these were deals they had for years, yet there seemed to be little to show for them.

Chen also touched on GB News and the changing interests of the potential U.S. market, which no longer resonates with the royal family.

She emphasized the importance of captivating content that appeals to the public, noting that Prince Harry's departure from the royal family in 2020, alongside Meghan Markle and their son Prince , garnered significant attention.

The couple later accused the royal family of racism towards their son and publicly aired their grievances on television.

Currently residing in California's Montecito, Harry and Meghan recently welcomed their daughter Princess Elizabeth.

As the controversy surrounding Meghan Markle's behavior during the Canadian national anthem continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this latest incident will impact her public image and future endeavors.

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