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Sussexes Face Backlash as They Return to the UK
Meghan Markle, in a rare interview with The Cut, has stirred up controversy that could backfire on the Sussexes as they make their first visit to the UK this year since the Queen's Jubilee celebrations in June.
The couple, aware of the potential backlash, has decided to increase their security measures, according to Neil Sean's Daily News Headline on YouTube.
In light of the devastating headlines that were not caused by themselves, the Sussexes have taken steps to enhance their security.
Allegedly, they have been in touch with major security firms in the United Kingdom to ensure their safety during their stay.
This move comes as they plan to participate in a series of charity events in the UK and Germany, including the One Young World Summit in Manchester, an Invictus Games event in Dusseldorf, and the Wellchild Awards in London.
Neil Sean finds it perplexing that the Sussexes are beefing up security for these events, as there are only two significant occasions on their agenda, namely the Wellchild's event and the event in Manchester.
It is unlikely that they will engage with the public, considering the current low public opinion of Harry and Meghan.
However, someone must have anticipated that their return might not be as welcoming as they initially hoped.
Prince Harry will bear the financial burden of this increased security, thanks to the bombshells dropped by his wife Meghan over the past two weeks.
He had hoped that the cost would be covered by Her Majesty's Government and the British Metropolitan Police, but unfortunately, that is not the case.
Upon their arrival in the UK on Saturday, the couple discovered that they will not receive police protection during their trip.
As a result, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will have to rely on private security for their charity visit in Manchester.
Meghan was spotted exiting a BMW 4×4 outside the venue, where a crowd had gathered.
Outside the Manchester venue, a protester held a poster labeling the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as fake royals.
The Sussexes' apparent snub of their royal relatives follows the fierce backlash they faced for their criticisms of the royal family in Meghan's recent interview with the Cut magazine.
This bubbling resentment towards the firm is evident, as Russell Myers, royal editor at the Daily Mirror, pointed out.
He mentioned how Meghan feels she was mistreated by the media and individuals within the monarchy, constrained by the hierarchy of the institution.
Their mentality seems to be “us against the world.”
One anecdote that highlights this sentiment is Meghan's story about teaching their three-year-old son manners.
She recalls a lesson she learned from a friend's mother: salt and pepper are always passed together.
This story reflects the couple's mindset, emphasizing their unity and defiance against perceived constraints.
As the Sussexes face potential backlash and heightened security concerns during their visit to the UK, it remains to be seen how their return will be received.
The public's opinion of them is at an all-time low, and their resentment towards the royal family continues to bubble beneath the surface.