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Student paper blasted for publishing 'disgraceful' photoshopped image of Queen

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Queen and King Charles.The paper, called Honi Soit, and is associated with the prestigious University of Sydney in Australia.The publication decided to splash its front page with a manipulated image of Her Majesty The Queen lying in what appears to be a morgue.READ MORE: 'Tense' Queen encounter caused by corgi puppy recalled by Nicola SturgeonKing Charles can be seen standing next to her with sadness all over his face.

Below the cover image were the words, "Queen dead, Charles next", the Mirror reports. In the article that went with the poorly-judged image, one sentence read that the Queen’s death had been "slow, gruesome, lonely and painful".It joked about Charles having seen his mother’s body, making a joke about him in the morgue "where he said she smelt even better in death than in life".Tweets from the publication following the Monarch's death said: "If only someone has asked Liz, R U OK?”The joke is understood to have been a reference to Australia’s R U OK?

Day which works towards suicide prevention.Another tweet, which has since been deleted, said: "That's 1-1 folks #diana strikes back".With it was a picture of the car crash that claimed the Princess’ life.Cooper Gannon, the University of Sydney Conservative Club President, felt the move was "disgraceful".

He said: "We don't believe in double standards and this is very clearly the left weaponising what would be a sombre occasion for their own political damage.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here."If we were to publish an article replicating a photoshopped image, no doubt we would face enormous backlash because it's a lack of basic standard for human dignity."At the end of.

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