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Sunday Times editor apologises for front page article saying public ‘secretly enjoyed’ Prince Philip offensive ‘gaffe’ Tom Ambrose
The editor of The Sunday Times has apologised after a front page story claimed the British public had “secretly enjoyed” an offensive comment made by Prince Philip.
In an article after the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral, the paper’s chief foreign correspondent Christina Lamb wrote that he was “an often crotchety figure, offending people with gaffes about slitty eyes, even if we secretly rather enjoyed them”.
The line, which referred to comments Philip made on a trip to China in 1986, did not appear in the online version of the story.
Petition Demands Sunday Times Apologize for Claiming Public Enjoyed Prince Philip s Slitty Eyes Gaffe
On 4/20/21 at 3:04 PM EDT
A new petition demands that
The Sunday Times retract and apologize for a front-page story that claimed the public enjoyed the late Prince Philip s slitty eye comment about Asian people. Thank you all so much for signing and showing us your support, it has been overwhelming and comforting to have seen a community come together to denounce this racism, the petition s organizer, the ESEA Network, said in the petition, which was published April 20 on Change.org. As East and South East Asian folks in the West, we are unfortunately used to this kind of commentary, but it doesn t make it hurt any less. To know that we have people who agree it is unacceptable has been incredibly affirming, the statement added.