BBC radio host fired for ‘racist’ picture depicting royal baby Archie as chimpanzee

A BBC 5 radio host has been fired after tweeting a picture of a chimpanzee and stating it was the newly born royal baby.

Former host Danny Baker tweeted a picture of a chimpanzee, dressed in a suit, being lead by a man and a woman with the caption, “Royal baby leaves the hospital,” in reference to Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. Archie is the newborn son to Prince Harry and his American, mixed-race wife Meghan Markle.

The tweet was later deleted, but not before it was screen captured.

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Twitter users and digital news outlets such as Mediaite quickly denounced the radio host for tweeting the “racist image.”

Baker later tweeted it was an “enormous mistake,” but he would have used the same picture for any other member of the British royal family.

“Just got fired from @bbc5live. For the record – it was red sauce. Always,” Baker then tweeted. He then said the calls to get him fired was “a masterclass of pompous faux-gravity.”

Baker has since tweeted out the theme song from Larry David’s show, “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”

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