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Danny Baker sacked by BBC over 'racially insensitive' ape tweet about royal baby

BBC broadcaster Danny Baker has said that he has been sacked from his BBC Radio 5 Live job.

It comes after he posted a tweet about the Duke and Duchess Of Sussex's son, sharing a picture of an ape.

Harry and Meghan, whose mother is African American, revealed on Wednesday that their new arrival was named Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.

Radio DJ Baker made a joke about the birth, tweeting a black and white photo showing a well-dressed man and woman holding hands with a suited chimpanzee.

Baker captioned it: "Royal baby leaves hospital".

Following a backlash and allegations of racism, he deleted the post and apologised.

He said: "Sorry my gag pic of the little fella in the posh outfit has whipped some up. Never occurred to me because, well, mind not diseased.

"Soon as those good enough to point out it's possible connotations got in touch, down it came. And that's it."

But on Thursday morning, the 61-year-old shared another tweet, this time saying that he had been fired.

He presented a weekly show on BBC Radio 5 Live.

On Wednesday evening he apologised again, saying the joke was intended to poke fun at the Royal family.

He said: "Once again. Sincere apologies for the stupid unthinking gag pic earlier. Was supposed to be joke about Royals vs circus animals in posh clothes but interpreted as about monkeys & race, so rightly deleted.

"Royal watching not my forte. Also, guessing it was my turn in the barrel."

Baker appeared on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here in 2016.

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