The honeymoon phase for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the US appears to be over.
The aftermath of Harry’s autobiography, “Spare,” and the Netflix docuseries has left them facing backlash.
The constant moaning and feuds detailed in the tell-all book have not been well received, and it’s time we discuss the writing on the wall.
Commentator Phil Dampier dropped a bomb when he claimed that the penny has finally dropped with the Sussexes.
They have come to realize that they can never compete with the ancient institution admired around the world, particularly the goodwill still lingering from the Queen’s reign.
Even in America, people are fed up with their constant moaning.
Simply showing up at charity events or attending concerts and baseball games isn’t cutting it anymore.
The Sussexes’ popularity is dwindling, and here’s the kicker: Prince William, the future king, was voted the most respected political figure in the US.
He received a staggering 59% favorable rating, leaving everyone else in the dust.
On the other hand, Harry didn’t even make the list of the top 50 most respected political figures in America.
It’s a royal snub.
Royal fans couldn’t contain their love for William following his visit to New York in September.
One New Yorker gushed about him, calling him an incredible person, a great leader, and an awesome role model for younger people.
Another praised his optimism and work ethic, stating that he just keeps his head down and gets the job done.
So why are the Cambridges stealing the spotlight?
It’s not just about popularity; it’s about impact.
William’s dedication to environmental causes like the Earthshot initiative has resonated with Americans.
His optimism and commitment to making a positive change are what people want to see.
On the other hand, the Sussexes’ constant drama and complaints are falling on deaf ears.
Americans are over it, and the Cambridges are taking center stage.
The Sussexes might need to reassess their strategy before they get kicked out of American hearts.
The declining popularity in the US raises questions about whether they can turn it around or if this is the end of the road for them.
It’s a challenging situation for Harry and Meghan, and their future remains uncertain.
What are your thoughts on the Sussexes’ declining popularity in the US?
Can they regain their footing, or is this the beginning of the end?
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