The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan and Harry, have recently paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II in a subtle and touching manner.
Amid the ongoing Twitter controversies surrounding their relationship with the Queen, the royal couple conveyed their condolences through a simple message on the Archwell Foundation's homepage.
The message, set against a dark background with white writing, read: “In loving memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
1926-2022.”
This message remains prominently displayed on the website, without any links or navigational tools diverting visitors elsewhere.
Following the announcement of the Queen's passing, Prince Harry, who is fifth in line to the throne, made a visit to Balmoral, where his grandmother spent her final moments.
Meanwhile, Meghan chose not to attend the Wellchild Awards on the same day.
Some Twitter users criticized the couple for stepping back from their royal duties in 2020, especially during a time when updates on the Queen's health were eagerly awaited.
Laverne Spicer tweeted that Prince Harry should feel ashamed for subjecting the Queen to the Meghan Markle scandal, while others like Michelle Harris defended the couple's actions.
In addition to Harry and Meghan's tribute, various celebrities, including Elton John and Helen Mirren, also expressed their fond memories of the Queen through the Archwell Foundation.
However, amidst these heartfelt messages, a disturbing tweet mocking the Queen's death sparked outrage on Twitter.
A U.S. professor from Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania posted offensive remarks about the Queen's passing, causing widespread condemnation.
Despite the backlash, the professor stood by her comments, refusing to show remorse.
As the news of Queen Elizabeth II's passing spread worldwide, people expressed their grief, and the nation entered a period of mourning.
The offensive tweet was eventually taken down by Twitter due to its violation of platform rules.
Public figures like comedian Leo Kearse and business magnate Jeff Bezos condemned the professor's remarks, emphasizing the Queen's dedication to duty and expressing sympathy for those mourning her loss.
The professor's controversial statements received widespread criticism, with many dismissing her words as irrelevant and disrespectful.
On Friday evening, Buckingham Palace officially announced the Queen's peaceful passing, marking the end of an era.
The world mourned the loss of a beloved monarch, known for her unwavering commitment to her duties.
As tributes poured in from around the globe, the focus shifted towards honoring the Queen's legacy and the impact she had on countless lives.
In a time of reflection and remembrance, the nation united in commemorating the remarkable reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
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