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Meghan Markle’s Popularity Takes a Hit as Rumors Swirl About Return to Britain

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Meghan Markle’s Popularity Takes a Hit as Rumors Swirl About Return to Britain

is facing a significant decline in her popularity, as reports suggest that she, along with and their children, might be making a return to Britain in May.

Despite the launch of a new website and recent public appearances, a recent survey highlighted by the Daily Express reveals a drop in 's approval ratings.

The survey indicates that while 31% of people liked Meghan, 30% expressed dislike, resulting in a mere one-point net approval rating.

This marks a notable decrease from December, when Meghan's approval rating stood at a higher plus 15.

The timing of this decline coincides with speculations that is planning a trip back to Britain with his family to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in May.

Sources close to the couple, as reported by OK!

Magazine, indicate Harry's strong desire for his entire family to accompany him on this visit.

It is emphasized that Harry aims to present a united front and work towards reconciling with the royal family.

However, there are suggestions that Meghan may have reservations about returning to the UK, finding the prospect uncomfortable.

In their efforts to reshape their public image, Harry and Meghan recently embarked on a rebranding journey, unveiling the new website Sussex.com and announcing a podcast collaboration with streaming platform Lemonada earlier this year.

Following their decision to step back from their senior royal roles, the couple secured a lucrative deal with Spotify to produce engaging family-oriented content.

Despite an initial promising start, including the launch of Meghan's Archetypes podcast series, their partnership with Spotify was terminated after a single season of Archetypes.

While the Sussexes have been actively engaging in various public events and appearances post-rebranding, their efforts have not translated into increased favorability.

Royal commentator Josh Romm, speaking on Sky News Australia, expressed skepticism about their motives, suggesting that their actions could be perceived as an attempt to maintain relevance by staying connected to the royal institution.

Romm implied that the couple's association with the monarchy remains a driving force behind public interest in them.

As anticipation builds around the potential visit of Harry, Meghan, and their children to Britain, royal expert Angela Levin has cautioned the couple against complaining or expressing dissatisfaction.

Levin highlighted the challenges that might accompany such a visit, particularly with two young children in tow.

While the duration of their stay remains uncertain, Levin hinted at the logistical complexities involved in undertaking such a journey, especially considering the couple's previous travels to the UK.

In light of these developments, it remains to be seen whether Harry and Meghan's upcoming visit to Britain will materialize as speculated.

The uncertainties surrounding their return, coupled with the ongoing fluctuations in their public image, underscore the complexities of their evolving relationship with the royal family and the broader public perception.

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