The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have been making headlines ever since their departure from the royal family in 2020.
While the couple has been building a new life for themselves in America, reports have emerged suggesting that they were in talks to attend the upcoming coronation of King Charles III in the UK.
However, TV presenter Nana Akua has a clear message for the Sussexes: stay in America.
In an impassioned plea on behalf of the British public, Akua expressed her disappointment with the couple.
She emphasized that the coronation is a state event, not a family gathering, and therefore should not include individuals who are ultimately funded by British taxpayers.
As a member of the British public herself, she made it clear that she does not want Meghan and Harry at the coronation.
Scheduled to take place on May 6, the coronation holds great significance for both the royal family and the country as a whole.
It marks the beginning of a new era under King Charles III and is an event eagerly anticipated by the British public.
However, the potential attendance of the Sussexes has sparked controversy and divided opinions.
Akua also criticized Prince Harry’s recent memoir, “Spare,” which has stirred up its fair share of controversy.
The book makes allegations against several members of the royal family, including Queen Consort Camilla and Prince William.
The TV presenter deemed the book embarrassing and took issue with the couple’s seemingly contradictory desire for privacy while actively engaging in public endeavors such as their Spotify podcast and Netflix series.
In light of the reported negotiations for their attendance at the coronation, Akua urged Meghan and Harry to remain in America, stating that the British public no longer wants them.
She declared that they have burned their bridges in the UK and should now be left to the American public.
Interestingly, the couple’s popularity seems to be waning in America as well.
A recent poll conducted in the US showed a significant decline in favorability ratings for both Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry’s rating dropped 45 points from plus 38 in December to minus 7 in January, while Meghan Markle’s rating dropped 36 points from plus 23 to minus 13.
This survey, conducted by Redfield and Wilton, polled 2,000 eligible US voters.
As Meghan and Harry continue to navigate their new life in America, it is evident that their actions and decisions remain contentious and controversial, not only in the UK but also in the US.
The question of whether they will ultimately attend the coronation remains unanswered, but the mere possibility has ignited intense debate and discussion.
Now, it’s your turn to weigh in on this news.
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Until then, we can only wait and see how things unfold.
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