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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have received a wave of criticism in America following their recent three-day trip to New York.
One prominent voice from the Republican Party, Mike Huckabee, a Fox News contributor and former Arkansas governor, took a jab at the couple.
He sarcastically remarked that their speech, despite claiming to address inequity, resonated with him as a “common man.”
This comment was made in light of the couple's extravagant lifestyle, including a £100 million Netflix deal, donning a $7,500 outfit, and wearing $30,000 worth of jewelry.
Huckabee challenged them to back up their words with action, suggesting they should contribute more significantly if they genuinely believe in addressing inequality.
The backlash comes as Harry faces mounting pressure to reveal the royal family member he accused of racism, which reportedly justified the hefty fee paid for his upcoming biography.
Author Penny Junor, who has written extensively about the royals, stated that the publishers would expect substantial revelations from Harry's book.
She speculated that it might include damaging accusations about his parents' marriage, particularly the breakdown between Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Junor expressed concerns about the potential harm this could cause to Charles and his wife Camilla, especially considering Charles' future role as king.
She emphasized that the country does not need another surge of anger based on what she believes are false allegations.
While it was initially assumed that Harry would delegate most of the writing to a ghostwriter, reports have emerged that he has been personally reaching out to friends of Princess Diana for research purposes.
This surprising development has raised concerns among royal insiders, who fear that Harry may portray Charles and Camilla negatively in his book.
In their previous interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry and Meghan refused to disclose the identity of the person who questioned their son Archie's skin color, citing potential damage it could cause.
Since relocating to California last year, the couple has embraced their celebrity status and used their platform to discuss issues such as racial justice and mental health through their charity foundation, Archewell.
During their visit to New York, Harry and Meghan paid their respects at the 9/11 memorial in lower Manhattan and visited a primary school in Harlem to promote children's literacy.
Meghan also took the opportunity to read her new children's book, The Bench, to the students.
Russell Myers, the Daily Mirror oil editor, expressed his curiosity about the couple's reception in the United States, acknowledging that while they have an audience, their level of adoration may not be as high as initially perceived.
In conclusion, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent trip to New York has sparked a backlash in the United States.
Criticism from leading Republican figure Mike Huckabee highlights the perceived contradiction between the couple's lavish lifestyle and their claims of advocating for the common man.
As Harry prepares to release his biography, concerns arise about potential damaging revelations regarding his parents' marriage.
The couple's decision to keep the identity of the person who made racist remarks about their son private further fuels speculation.
Despite this controversy, Harry and Meghan continue to use their platform to address important issues and engage with charitable endeavors.
However, it remains uncertain whether their popularity in the United States matches the initial expectations.