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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s US Popularity Plummets as Calls for Their Return to the UK Grow
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are facing a fresh nightmare as their popularity in the United States takes a significant hit.
According to Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, a leading Washington think tank, Americans want the Duke of Sussex to return to Britain.
Roberts is currently assisting the think tank's legal action to investigate Harry's US visa application, which follows his admissions of drug use in his memoir “Spare”.
In an interview with The Telegraph, Roberts expressed his sentiments, stating, “We don't like him being in America, and we'd love for him to come back to you.
I guess we as Americans, we see Prince Harry the same way that you see President Biden – you can have him back.”
These comments come amidst a decline in the couple's favorability among American audiences.
This development comes on the heels of an incident involving the Sussexes and paparazzi photographers in New York City.
Last week, the couple claimed to have been involved in a near-catastrophic car chase.
However, as more details emerged, the story became more complex.
Julian Phillips, the New York Police Department's Deputy Commissioner of Public Information, revealed that there were numerous photographers present, making transportation challenging for the couple.
Sukhchan Singh, a cab driver who transported them for a short leg of their journey, downplayed the incident, stating, “I don't think I'd call it a chase.”
Even New York City Mayor Eric Adams expressed skepticism about the reported two-hour high-speed chase, although he acknowledged the potential dire consequences of even a ten-minute chase.
Tom Budda, the head of the security firm responsible for the couple's transportation, spoke to NBC News, describing the chase as frightening for both the couple and Meghan's mother, Vadoria Ragland.
Amidst these events, a royal expert has urged the couple to return to the UK.
LA-based royal expert Kinsey Schofield revealed, “In the States, the conversation is that Harry and Meghan need to apologize and move back to the UK.”
Schofield emphasized that this sentiment is shared by many Americans who believe the couple should be closer to the British royal family.
She also criticized the couple's oversharing, mentioning Harry's adventures with Elizabeth Arden cream and his frostbitten p-nis, which she believes did not help their public image.
Gossip blogger Perez Hilton echoed Schofield's sentiments, stating that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should abandon their California mansion and return to the UK where they truly belong.
Hilton expressed his belief that the couple's only source of interest stems from their connection to the British royal family and the drama surrounding them.
In America, he argued, they are merely celebrities who must abide by the rules of celebrity culture.
As their US popularity continues to decline, pressure mounts for Meghan and Harry to reconsider their current situation and potentially make the move back to the UK.
The couple's relationship with the British royal family appears to be a crucial factor in maintaining public interest and support.