Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan has defended Jeremy Clarkson’s right ‘to be able to say what he wants’ after he faced severe criticism over comments he made about Meghan Markle.
insisted she did not ‘align’ herself with the TV presenter’s comments about Meghan, but vowed to ‘always champion’ the freedom of the press.
The Clarkson’s farm star also wrote that he dreamed of Meghan being paraded through British towns naked and shamed. In a round of TV interviews to promote his controversial memoirs this week, Prince Harry also lashed out at the ‘cruel’ remarks about his wife.The Prince has previously addressed Clarkson’s comments about Meghan The King’s youngest son branded Clarkson’s article ‘horrific’ and ‘hurtful’ and suggested it encouraged other people ‘to go and think that it’s acceptable to treat women that way’.
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