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Never Going to Get Love Back: Haz and Meg Face Boycott for Upcoming UK Visit

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Never Going to Get Love Back: Haz and Meg Face Boycott for Upcoming UK Visit

and are facing a bleak future in terms of public support from the UK, according to a royal expert.

Their popularity among Britons hit an all-time low earlier this year, following their decision to step down as senior working royals in 2020 and a series of attacks on the royal family.

In an interview with GB News, royal expert Charles Wray expressed doubt that the couple would ever regain the love they once enjoyed when they were part of the firm.

When asked if there was a chance for the couple to regain public affection, Wray responded, “No, I can't see them ever getting any of the public love that they once had.

And, there was a lot of public love for them right at the start.

Up to the marriage, through the marriage, and everything else.

It's only when they started acting like prima donnas that they lost that public love.”

He emphasized that they were once among the most popular members of the royal family and could have had a secure future within the institution had they not chosen to walk away.

Despite the waning support, Meghan and Harry announced their plans to return to the UK next month.

On September 5th, they will arrive in Manchester for the One Young World Summit, followed by their attendance at the WellChild Awards on September 8th.

The WellChild Awards celebrate the remarkable achievements of seriously ill children and young people.

Harry has been the patron of this organization since 2007 and has maintained close contact even after relocating to the US.

This visit will mark their first trip back to the UK since their return for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June.

There are speculations that the couple's multi-million pound Netflix contract could play a role in their upcoming UK visit.

It is believed that a documentary crew from Netflix might accompany them, capturing footage for an upcoming project.

One royal expert expressed surprise if this were not the case, suggesting that the trip could be centered around their documentary.

The pressure to deliver more content to the streaming platform may be a driving factor behind their decision.

During a discussion on GB News, a listener's comment was read out, questioning whether the purpose of the trip was indeed related to their documentary.

Royal expert Cameron Walker acknowledged the connection between the trip and the pressures of their Netflix deal.

He stated, “I would be very surprised if the Netflix crew was not trailing them.

The Netflix deal was reportedly worth around £80m, granting exclusive rights to everything the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been doing over the last year.”

Amidst the controversy, there have been calls for Harry and Meghan to consider making peace with the royals and reconnecting with II.

Sue, a commentator, urged the couple to take the opportunity to see Her Majesty during their September visit.

With Frogmore Cottage as their home base, they can easily bring their children, three-year-old and one-year-old , along.

Sue emphasized that the couple's working schedule should allow for important family matters and advised them to find time to visit the Queen, whether at Balmoral or Windsor Castle.

As the couple prepares for their return to the UK, it remains to be seen whether they can mend their relationship with the British public and the royal family.

The scrutiny surrounding their every move, coupled with the expectations tied to their Netflix contract, will undoubtedly shape their journey moving forward.

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