Celebrity | British royals Staff Spends Hours Deleting Nasty Posts on Kate, Meghan Fans are to blame in certain cases By Arden Dier Posted Jan 29, 2019 10:10 AM CST Copied Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle are seen in Norfolk, England, on Dec. 25, 2018. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, File) The duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex get a lot of online hate—so much that staff members spend several hours each week deleting comments on social media—though a new campaign hopes to put it all to bed. "We just decided enough is enough," Hello! Royal Editor Emily Nash tells CNN of the magazine's #HelloToKindness campaign in response to the sexist, racist, and threatening remarks, particularly on the Kensington Palace's Instagram account. The Guardian reports much of the abuse comes from users who support one of the duchesses and see the other as a rival, an idea fueled by some media outlets. "Instagram has been incredibly helpful on this with advice and support," it quotes a source as saying. (The duchesses showed no sign of bad blood at Christmas.) Read These Next WH blames staffer for racist video posted on Trump's account. The Melania documentary now has a Rotten Tomatoes record. Luigi Mangione had an outburst in court. Russian general gunned down in his own apartment building. Report an error