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Michael Conlan apologises for liking tweet critical of Kate at Wimbledon

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Northern Irish boxer Michael Conlan has apologised for liking a tweet that was critical of Britain's Princess Kate. The Twitter post on Sunday was scathing about Kate’s appearance at Wimbledon, where she watched the men’s final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic.

The tweet, which featured a photograph of Kate holding hands with Princess Charlotte at the match, described her as a “prim, anaemic and vacuous woman”.

It also called her “talentless” and “bony”. Yesterday when scrolling Twitter, I unknowingly liked a tweet that appeared on my feed by someone I don’t follow.

I deleted the accidental like as soon as I was made aware of it I and apologise for any offence caused. — Michael Conlan (@mickconlan11) July 17, 2023 Conlan, from Belfast, issued a tweet on Monday stating that he had liked the original message accidentally.

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