Britain91裸聊视频檚 press is urging social media users to tone down inappropriate criticism of Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge.
Palace officials have been seeking help from Instagram to monitor and remove offensive comments about the two duchesses, who are married to Prince Harry and Prince William.
Palace aides have been spending hours each week moderating comments on the official Palace Instagram account and removing racist and sexist content.
There have been rumours in recent months that Meghan and Kate have been feuding, which could have partly fueled online abuse with fans of one duchess criticizing the other online in very personal terms.
Meghan, an American actress who married Harry in May, is pregnant with their first child, and some on social media and in the press have taken to criticizing her for cradling her 91裸聊视频渂aby bump91裸聊视频 during public engagements.
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The Times newspaper reported Tuesday in an editorial called 91裸聊视频淰ile Abuse91裸聊视频 that many of the comments made about Meghan and Kate are too vicious to publish and have included threats.
91裸聊视频淲omen receive more abuse online than men and this sad truth seems to apply just as much to the royal family,91裸聊视频 the newspaper said.
The paper also condemned the treatment of Rachel Riley, a British television personality who has complained about a torrent of anti-Semitic abuse on Twitter.
In response to the rise of abusive comments directed at the royal women, Hello! magazine this week launched a 91裸聊视频渒indness91裸聊视频 campaign urging posters to think twice before posting nasty comments.
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Gregory Katz, The Associated Press
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