Popular British Comic Boasts All Its Iconic Celebrities Including Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Not in Sight
Britain and its dire indifference with abrupt changes to its age-old history was made pretty clear when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not feel at home in the Kingdom. The fight for survival continued till the Sussexes could not take it further and fled the Monarchy. Ever since their strained ties with Britain have thus reflected in the ravaging UK tabloids, their royal experts, and even in the English commoners. After having suffered a drastic popularity drop amongst the masses, Britain has once again let the couple know that they are not her own.
GBNews recently brought it to our notice that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have once again received a massive swipe. The Beano, known to be the oldest and one of the most popular comics in the country, has snubbed the self-exiled duo big time. The iconic edition of the longest-running magazine kept no space for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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As inevitable as it was, the front cover of the issue was saturated with its famous personalities. The Prince and Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, and Prince William had their spots along with the Sovereign King Charles and Queen Camilla. Along with the royalties, the new comic strip boasted stars like Harry Styles, Dua Lipa, Lewis Capaldi, and Kate Bush.
But what is the issue all about?
Why is The Beano comic that snubbed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the news?
The British anthology comic magazine takes pride in preserving childhood for its children. The issue marked its 85th anniversary, having first been established in the year 1938. Celebrating the milestone, Mike Stirling, head of “mischief” proudly stated that with its 85th anniversary, “it continues to champion the power and joy of childhood by doing what it’s always done, showing kids being kids“.
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Further calling to go the same mile forward, the magazine raised the toast “to every child out there, because being a kid never gets old,” with the birthday publication. He was glad that he got the opportunity to speak to a wider group of kids at every turn while working at Beano. Because, “that makes you feel young, and it keeps you young,” he concluded.
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Have you seen the publication yet? What is your opinion of yet another Sussex snub? Let us know in the comments below.
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