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29th April 2022
05:09pm BST

One person who took issue with Holmes' comments was Omid Scobie, who co-wrote the book Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family.
Scobie tweeted: "‘Everyone is entitled to an opinion, especially on an interview made for public consumption. But you know what isn’t acceptable? Vile “commentary” that only serves to incite violence and hate."
Holmes' comments about Meghan and Harry reflect a wider campaign of hate that has been targeting the pair for many years now. After they decided to officially leave the Royal Family in 2020, Harry and Meghan have been subject to a huge amount of online abuse.
Earlier this year, for instance, it emerged that there is a dedicated hate campaign targeting Meghan Markle specifically, with racist and misogynistic abuse.
A report released by Bot Sentinel, a Twitter analytics platform that detects troll bots, in October found that 70% of hate posts about Meghan came from just 83 accounts. Moreover, this hate speech has been monetised, with new YouTube channels forking in $400,000 with content dedicated to derogatory comments about Harry and Meghan.Explore more on these topics: