“Do Not”: Andrew Tate’s Brother Tristan Defends King Charles as He Is Called to Apologize Ahead of Coronation
When it comes to chiming in on controversial issues, the Tate brothers don’t mince words. Andrew Tate, the oldest brother, is often regarded as the most outspoken of the Tate brothers. Tristan Tate, on the other hand, is also not afraid to express himself on social media. This has landed the Tate brothers in hot water countless times. Andrew has even been barred from using major social media platforms due to his aggressive remarks toward women.
The Tate brothers, though, continue to do the same, undaunted by the criticism. That said, Tristan Tate recently expressed his support for King Charles after he was asked to apologize for the monarchy’s racist history ahead of the coronation.
What did Tristan Tate say about King Charles?
A coalition of leaders from 12 Commonwealth nations has joined forces to call on King Charles III to accept responsibility for the repercussions and long-term ramifications of British “genocide and colonization” by recognizing and apologizing for them ahead of the coronation.
After learning about it, the controversial celebrity Tristan Tate defended King Charles on his official Twitter account. He posted a tweet from Telegraph and urged King Charles to not apologize.
You cannot judge the people of the past by the standards of today.
You also can’t apologise on the behalf of your ancestors for what they did centuries before you were born.
None of these 12 nations would exist if it were not for the British empire.
Do. Not. Apologise. https://t.co/pJsKjN4HpG
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) May 4, 2023
Tristan Tate was of the opinion that cannot judge the people of the past by the standards of today. He wrote, “You cannot judge the people of the past by the standards of today. You also can’t apologise on the behalf of your ancestors for what they did centuries before you were born. None of these 12 nations would exist if it were not for the British empire. Do. Not. Apologise.”
Tate received a mixed reaction to his statements, as some agreed with him. But there were also others who disagreed with what the British-American personality said. Similar to Tate, Jordan Peterson, the Canadian psychologist, author, and media commentator, also backed King Charles on Twitter.
Where are the Tate brothers now?
Last year, Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate made international headlines when they were detained in Romania on accusations of human trafficking and money laundering. They were freed from prison after more than two months when the court ruled in their favor following several denials of their appeal.
The Tate brothers are now under home arrest. The inquiry is still underway. As a result, their problems are far from over. In addition, their home arrest has been prolonged for another 30 days by the court.
Andrew and Tristan have always maintained their innocence and denied any wrongdoing. However, more than six victims have filed complaints against them in the case. As a result, it remains to be seen where the case will move next.
What are your thoughts on the Tate brothers’ case? What do you guys think about Tristan backing King Charles?
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