The British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC, has fired a presenter, Danny Baker who tweeted an image of a chimpanzee dressed in clothes with the caption “Royal Baby leaves hospital.’’
Meghan, the wife of Prince Harry, gave birth to a baby boy, Archie, in the early hours of Monday.
It is the first mixed-race child to be born into the top hierarchy of British royalty in recent history.
“Just got fired,” Baker, the broadcaster with BBC Radio 5Live, said on Twitter.
Confirming Baker’s sack, a BBC spokesperson said: “This was a serious error of judgment.”
The 61-year-old 5Live presenter was accused of mocking the duchess’ racial heritage.
The corporation added that Baker’s tweet “goes against the values we as a station aim to embody.
“Danny is a brilliant broadcaster, but will no longer be presenting a weekly show with us.”
After an initial backlash on social media, Baker added, “Sorry my gag pic of the little fella in the posh outfit has whipped some up. Never occurred to me because, well, mind not diseased.
“Soon as those good enough to point out its possible connotations got in touch, down it came; and that’s it.’’
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan showed their son to the public for the first time on yesterday.
Harry and Meghan, whose mother Doria Ragland is African American, revealed on Wednesday their new son was named Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
The royal couple announced the names on their official Instagram account but did not say why they chose them or whether the infant will hold any royal titles.
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