Meghan Markle sparks widespread fury with Instagram message

She has faced backlash on social media.

December 09 2019

 

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And while the heartfelt message resonated with many of the royal couple’s fans, a number of British followers seemingly took offence to the Duchess’ choice of wording.

According to Express, Meghan’s reference to the “holiday season” failed to hit the mark with several Brits, who claimed Harry and Meghan were speaking too American.

Meghan’s reference to the “holiday season” failed to hit the mark with several Brits, who claimed Harry and Meghan were speaking too American. Image: Getty

Meghan’s reference to the “holiday season” failed to hit the mark with several Brits, who claimed Harry and Meghan were speaking too American. Image: Getty

 

The Instagram post read: “With the festive holiday season upon us, it’s also a reminder to reflect on those in need – those who may feel lonely, hungry, homeless, or may be experiencing the holidays for the first time without loved ones.

“It’s an important time of year to help those around you who may be less fortunate, or who would appreciate even the smallest act of kindness.

“Continuing our monthly tradition of highlighting accounts that do good, and inspired by the ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ - we have selected twelve organisations caring for those in need - especially at this time of year.”

While the heartfelt message resonated with many of the royal couple’s fans, a number of British followers seemingly took offence to the Duchess’ choice of wording. Image: Instagram

While the heartfelt message resonated with many of the royal couple’s fans, a number of British followers seemingly took offence to the Duchess’ choice of wording. Image: Instagram

 

Despite the post’s seemingly good intentions, many followers took to Instagram to request that the Duchess use more appropriate wording for a UK audience.

“I'm sorry but its called Christmas not festive holidays,” one person wrote.

“Christmas, Christmas, Christmas! Repeat after me… Happy…Christ…mas!” another person stated.

Despite the post’s seemingly good intentions, many followers took to social Instagram to request that the Duchess use more appropriate wording for a UK audience. Image: Getty

Despite the post’s seemingly good intentions, many followers took to social Instagram to request that the Duchess use more appropriate wording for a UK audience. Image: Getty

 

A third person added: “We actually call it Christmas and New Year in the UK.”

While Harry and Meghan’s choice of wording was presumably an inadvertent oversight, it’s not the first time they have been criticised for using words with American spelling.

In posts earlier this year, the couple shared messages that included the US spelling of “organization” and “programs”, and recently shared a message wishing followers a “Happy Thanksgiving”.