Jamie Laing and Made in Chelsea stars have been accused of dancing inside Buckingham Palace, which mocks Meghan Markle’s pregnancy dance with Prince Harry.
Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo have received backlash since sharing a dance video online which appears to mock Meghan Markle’s pregnancy dance.
Reality TV stars Jamie and his wife Sophie, who tied the knot in April 2023, have been updating fans on thir parenting journey since they announced the wonderful news Sophie was pregnant. In their latest update to fans on social media the 36-year-old star, who was in Made in Chelsea from 2011 to 2020, is seen dancing alongside Sophie in what appears to be Buckingham Palace.
Jamie’s dance seems to replicate those briefly seen by Prince Harry in Meghan’s clip, which became public earlier this month. Jamie posted the clip on Instagram but it has had a very mixed reaction. Many on social media suggested the couple, who got married in April 2023, were trying to recreate Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s incredible “twerking” video shot moments before the Duchess of Sussex gave birth in hospital.
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The official Instagram account “theroyalfamily” responded with “We see you” with a pair of eyes and a wink emoji shortly after Jamie uploaded his allegedly captured footage from inside Buckingham Palace. The King’s Trust also made an appropriate comment during the conversation, saying, “All of our attendees are very well behaved, with the same look and a laughing emoji.
However, some Instagram users criticized Jamie, who currently hosts a BBC Radio One show, calling the video “disrespectful” and “cringe.” One user remarked, “Disrespectful, get a real job!” Some rules are meant to be broken, joked some others. Some users jumped up and said, “Who are they disrespecting?” in the couple’s defense.
Other celebrities also responded. “I feel like you can see Jamie’s excitement about becoming a father in his face and how happy he is,” said Kerry Villers, a social media influencer. Rochelle Humes, a former member of The Saturdays and a TV presenter, described her own hiccup of sneaking a photo in Buckingham Palace. The speed with which this occurred was truly impressive, the mother of three wrote. For a sneaky photo, I almost got mine in focus.
Royal aides seemingly found the funny side, although it would have breached protocol. Proof that no offence was taken, a palace aide told the Daily Mail: “I’m sure it was done in a spirit of fun, and of course aligned to Jamie’s wonderful support for The King’s Trust Awards – even if it’s not something we would greatly encourage every guest to attempt.”
Source: Mirror
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