Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's popularity in the United States is dwindling, according to a royal expert.The couple has been a source of controversy since their departure from the Royal Family, frequently criticising the monarchy in various platforms such as interviews with Oprah, their Netflix show, and the duke's tell-all memoir Spare.
This has drawn significant criticism and appears to have worn thin on the American public, the Mirror reports.Royal commentator Lee Cohen stated that while the Sussexes were once seen as embodying a "epitomised a modern fairy-tale", their constant complaints have altered this perception and "cooled" America's affection for them.He wrote in The US Sun: "Harry and Meghan just love to complain.
And in America's largely optimistic society, that is a bad look. While some view the couple's openness as a brave stance against institutional rigidity, many others perceive it as ungrateful and divisive. "A segment of Americans, particularly those of us who respect and admire the monarchy, find these repeated criticisms disrespectful and unbecoming.
So the Sussexes' endless narrative of grievance has alienated many who once admired their candour."Harry and Meghan have had a challenging time of late.
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