Britain's Prince George is seen in this photograph taken at his home in Norfolk in mid-July, and released by Kensington Palace to mark his third birthday, in London, Britain July 22, 2016.
Britain's Prince George is seen in this photograph taken at his home in Norfolk in mid-July, and released by Kensington Palace to mark his third birthday, in London, Britain July 22, 2016. Matt Porteous/Duke and Duchess of Cambridge/Handout via Reuters

Prince George is a “d---head” with “white privilege,” a vile caption on private social media post reads. A head of British Council, Angela Theresa Gibbins, was allegedly caught making the remarks against the 3-year-old British prince on a private comment, claiming the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s firstborn is “living off public money.”

The 52-year-old manager has commented on George’s picture, which someone had posted on Facebook, disparaging his “cheeky grin” because George was somehow born into royalty. The Facebook photo has a loathsome caption that reads: “I know he’s only two years old, but Prince George already looks like a f------- d---head.”

“White privilege. That cheeky grin is the (already locked-in) innate knowledge that he’s Royal, rich, advantaged and will ever know *any* difficulties or hardships in life. Let’s find photos of 3yo Syrian refugee children and see if they look alike, eh?” the Sun screenshot her comment.

When another person called her out for attacking an innocent child, Gibbins retaliated, “I have a multi-faceted political opinion. That’s not hate, and I hate no human being on this planet as an individual. But I do disagree with the system that creates privilege of any sort. And I have dedication to calling that out for what it is.”

She further defended herself when she received another criticism, ”I’m sound in my socialist, atheist and republican opinions. I don’t believe the royal family have any place in a modern democracy, least of all when they live on public money. That’s privilege and it needs to end.”

Gibbins, according to the Guardian, is head of global estates at the charity. The British Council, a taxpayer-funded agency that promotes British language and culture, distanced itself from Gibbins’ comments against Prince George. However, it also said it has started “disciplinary procedures” with her. It has a royal charter and its patron is Prince George’s great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.

George, who turned 3 on Friday, was also recently panned for feeding his dog Lupo ice cream. In one of the photos released by Kensington Palace, Princess Charlotte’s big brother is seen offering the pet cocker spaniel ice cream. It does not actually show Lupo eating the cold dairy confection.

Animal activists said that while George didn’t mean to, he could have harmed the canine. Some social media commenters weren’t as forgiving, though, calling for Prince George’s “resignation.”

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