It seems that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may be facing a less than
welcoming reception in the United States. Despite their efforts to find their
footing after stepping down as senior working royals in 2020, the Duke and
Duchess of Sussex are still encountering challenges in the US.
US commentator Julie Hartman has issued a warning to the couple, suggesting
that their presence is no longer desired by Americans. She claims that the
couple has worn out their welcome, and the American public has grown weary of
their endeavors.
This sentiment was further reinforced when a host on the Salem News Channel
declared that Americans would "love to send Harry and Meghan back" to the UK.
The couple's standing in the US has suffered in the wake of their explosive
revelations about their own royal family, leading to a decline in their
popularity as reflected in various polls.
To add to their woes, Meghan and Harry have also been the target of satire in
popular television shows like South Park and Family Guy. One royal commentator
even asserted that the couple has become a "parody" in the US, emphasizing the
need for them to rebrand and take a less self-serious approach to their public
image.
In light of these developments, it appears that Meghan and Harry are grappling with a challenging phase in their American journey, where they may be confronted with a degree of rejection from the public and a shift in their image.