A royal analyst has discounted Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s chances of regaining the public’s confidence and favor have been dashed, claiming the couple has done “too much damage” and it is now a “little too late”.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s popularity has dipped in recent years in both the UK and the United States.
According to the most recent YouGov poll, Harry and Meghan remained the least popular royal couple, with the Duchess seen somewhat less favorably than her husband, with 22 percent favoring her and 29 percent favoring Harry.
Meghan’s popularity in the UK is just marginally higher than Prince Andrew, who received a dismal 6 percent.
Meghan Markle’s Favorability slightly Above Prince Andrews
Kinsey Schofield, a royal analyst, said the Sussexes have adopted many techniques over the years, with the newest being their “faux royal” plan, which they’ve pursued in order to win back the people, but she claimed it’s now a “little too late”.
How many times have they changed direction and team? They blast through teams and try different techniques, she told Talk TV.
The royal expert argued that their first tactic of criticizing the Royal Family cost them popularity and discouraged people from investing in their achievement.
Their policy cost them the support of Prince William and King Charles III, as well as the trust of the British public.
She stated that if you honestly love the Royal Family and are concerned about their future, you will realize that Harry and Meghan are a liability to the monarchy.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly considering relocating to the United Kingdom in the wake of Prince Harry’s U.S. visa dispute.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are dealing with “unnecessary worry and embarrassment” as a result of Harry’s controversial disclosures about using illegal drugs in his biography Spare. The omission has jeopardized his US visa.
Prince Harry is locked in a court dispute with The Heritage Foundation, the country’s conservative think organization, which is asking that his immigration documents be made public.
The Heritage Foundation wants to know if the youngest son of King Charles acknowledged to using illegal narcotics in his visa application, which would automatically deny him entry into the US.
Source: UK Express