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American Disillusionment with Harry and Meghan: Why Their Popularity Continues to Decline
Lee Cohen, the former Great Britain advisor to the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, recently discussed the lack of success Harry and Meghan have experienced in the United States.
Since their move to America in 2020, the couple has faced failure after failure and setback after setback, according to Cohen.
It's no surprise, really.
Their brand of spite, vindictiveness, entitlement, and constant whining was never going to resonate well with Americans.
In the beginning, Harry and Meghan tried to position themselves as victims, hoping to gain support from the woke community in the US.
However, this strategy backfired, as their attempts to portray themselves as progressive and socially just warriors were quickly exposed as disingenuous.
The woke brigade, known for their fickleness, turned on them at the first sign of hypocrisy or insincerity.
The Sussexes' initial popularity in the United States was fueled by curiosity.
People wanted to hear their side of the story, to understand the challenges they faced as members of the royal family.
Unfortunately, it became evident that their narrative was mostly fabricated.
Claims of abuse, neglect, and racism within the royal family were debunked one by one, eroding public trust in their story.
While Harry and Meghan continue to search for a sympathetic audience, they fail to realize that their victimhood narrative is not resonating with the majority of people.
Most individuals have faced adversity in their lives, but they don't define themselves solely by their victimhood.
Instead, they strive to overcome their past traumas and build a positive and meaningful life.
This growth and resilience are qualities that Harry and Meghan seem incapable or unwilling to embrace.
As their popularity dwindles, financial troubles loom over the Sussexes.
It is speculated that Meghan Markle, driven by her desire for control and personal gain, is unwilling to let anyone manage their finances.
This could leave her in a precarious financial situation after the divorce, despite receiving some support from Harry.
On the other hand, Harry may have some assets protected by the royal family, ensuring he doesn't fall into poverty.
However, if Harry wants to secure his future and regain the support of the royal family, he must take responsibility for his actions, apologize, make amends, and finally divorce Meghan.
Only then can he hope for assistance from his family.
The royal family, after all, is unlikely to abandon one of their own in times of need.
In a separate discussion, viewers reacted to Harry's exclusion from a book listing notable Sandhurst alums.
This snub comes as no surprise, considering Harry's past behavior.
He failed to fulfill his duties as a soldier, instead focusing on undermining the monarchy.
It is understandable why he was not included in the list, as he brought shame to Sandhurst rather than honor.
The comments left by viewers highlight the disappointment and frustration with Harry's entitlement and lack of contribution.
They emphasize the disparity between Harry's self-perception and the reality of his actions.
His attempts to buy awards and recognition only further expose his desperation and detachment from reality.
As Harry and Meghan continue to face criticism and dwindling support, it is clear that their brand is built on a shaky foundation.
Their victimhood narrative no longer resonates, and their attempts to manipulate public opinion have been exposed.
Unless they redefine their image and stand for something more positive and inspiring, their popularity will continue to decline.
Americans, like Brits, have no patience for negativity, hypocrisy, or trashing one's own family for personal gain.