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Critics lambasted the bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth II at Antrim Castle Gardens in Northern Ireland, with one comparing it to Mrs. Doubtfire and others criticizing the face shape, posture, and wellies. Many found it offensive and demanded its removal, calling it ridiculous and insulting to the queen’s memory. Mockery and indignation spread quickly after the unveiling, as detractors argued that the statue bore little resemblance to the late queen.
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