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Burger King angers Belgian monarchy with advertising campaign

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The offending advert, found on the whoistheking.be website in French and Dutch, asks users to pick between “King Philippe” on the left and “Burger King” on the right. Photo: Handout
Agence France-Presse

The Belgian royal family rapped Burger King over an online advertising campaign suggesting a new “king” for the European nation.

The offending advert, found on the whoistheking.be website in French and Dutch, asks users to pick between “King Philippe” on the left and “Burger King” on the right.

Those who choose Philippe - represented by a cartoon image that doesn’t seem to resemble the real monarch - are then asked: “Are you sure you want to elect King Philippe? He won’t be the one to cook your fries”.

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But the Belgian royal family was not amused.

King Philippe of Belgium. Photo: Reuters
King Philippe of Belgium. Photo: Reuters
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“We disapprove of this approach,” royal spokesman Pierre Emmanuel de Bauw said, saying the monarchy had contacted the burger chain over the ad.

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