In a Twitter post on Monday evening, Matt Barrett said: “On reflection, poor judgment on my part. Unreservedly apologize for any offense caused.”
Matt Barrett, the partner of Leo Varadkar, the Irish premier, has “unreservedly” apologized after he sent mocking Instagram messages from Westminster Abbey during King Charles III’s coronation.
” In one post, he highlighted the “Right Rev James Newcome,” who was described as “Clerk of the Closet,” and wrote: “Had this job until my early 20s.” Barrett, who was accompanying the Taoiseach, as the Irish premier is known, also posted a photograph of King Charles wearing his crown with the comment: “Was genuinely half expecting it to shout ‘GRYFFINDOR.’” In a Twitter post on Monday evening, Mr Barrett said: “On reflection, poor judgment on my part.
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