Prince Harry ahead of his and Meghan Markle’s return to the UK but according to a royal commentator, this sympathy is “wearing thin”.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to return to the UK in September to work with “charities close to their heart” in both Manchester and London.The royal couple has made few returns to the UK together since moving across the pond, but a spokesperson claimed they are “delighted” about the upcoming trip.READ MORE: Meghan Markle's podcast listeners ask 'why is she inflicting this torture on us'Their visit also falls just a few days after the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana's death, as reported by The Express.Royal commentator Jonathan Sacredoti claimed that while people do have "sympathy" for the prince, it is "wearing thin"Speaking to the Express, Mr Sacredoti added: "People do have some sympathy for Prince Harry and his situation, particularly knowing how hard it was to lose his mother as a child and have to grieve in public. "But the couple has barely stopped criticising the royal family and causing controversy since they left.
People’s sympathy is wearing thin."The Sussexes stepped down as senior royals and were stripped of their royal patronages and Harry's honorary military titles.The couple relocated across the pond to Montecito in Santa Barbara where they now live with their two children Archie, three, and Lilibet, one.The upcoming trip will mark the first time the Duke and Duchess have returned to the UK since the Platinum Jubilee.And Mr Sacredoti believes they are "unlikely to get an easy ride" from the public.
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