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Haz and Meg Break Down in Tears as Britons Boycott Them for Upcoming UK Visit

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Haz and Meg Break Down in Tears as Britons Boycott Them for Upcoming UK Visit

and 's popularity among the British public has hit an all-time low, and according to a royal expert, they are never going to get the love back.

The couple stepped down as senior working royals in 2020 and have since become rather unfavourable in the UK, particularly following a series of attacks on the royal family.

Speaking to GB News, royal expert Charles Wray claimed that he does not see the couple ever getting any public love that they had when they were part of the firm.

He added that they were two of the most popular members of the royal family, and they would have been set for life in the royal family if they had not wanted to pick up their toys and go away.

The couple is set to return to the UK next month, and it was announced that they would attend the One Young World Summit in Manchester on September 5th.

They will also attend the WellChild Awards on September 8th, which is a yearly event that takes place to celebrate the extraordinary achievements of seriously ill children and young people.

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Harry has been the patron of this organisation since 2007 and, even after moving to the US, he remained in close contact with it.

This visit will be the couple's first trip to the UK since they returned for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June.

According to reports, a multi-million pound Netflix contract signing could come good for the Sussexes, who are set to return to the UK and could bring their cameras with them.

One royal expert said they would be very surprised if a Netflix documentary crew were not following and as they head back to the UK.

Footage for an upcoming project may be the aim of a potential crew tagging along to the Duke of Sussex's homeland, with one person alleging their trip home was all about their documentary.

Harry and Meghan are said to be under pressure to deliver more content to the streaming platform.

Speaking on GB News, Rosie Wright read out a listener's comment, saying, one of the questions that has come in from a GB News viewer and listener, this morning, is saying isn't this all about their documentary?

Will they be filming whilst they are here?

Walker said, I would be very surprised if the Netflix crew was not trailing them.

The expert continued, the Netflix deal, was, reportedly worth around £80m to have, kind of, exclusive rights, up close and personal, to everything the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been doing over the last year.

Sue had urged the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to consider seeing Her Majesty at least.

She suggested that they make peace with the Royals.

She told Harry and Meghan's September trip to the UK and Europe will have been carefully planned.

With Frogmore Cottage as their home base, they can bring three-year-old and one-year-old Lilybette with them without too much problem.

Sue had continued, the working schedule the Sussexes have announced is not too taxing, she said that none of this is difficult and should if they are sensible, leave space for important family matters.

She suggested that the couple should find time to see II whether it be at Balmoral or Windsor Castle.

However, given the current state of their relationship with the royal family, it remains to be seen if they will take up Sue's advice.

It is clear that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's popularity among the British public has taken a significant hit, and they may never regain the love they once had.

As they return to the UK, it will be interesting to see how they navigate their relationships with the royal family and the public.

Will they be able to mend fences and regain some of the public love they once had, or will they continue to be viewed unfavourably?

Only time will tell.

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