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Meghan and Harry Criticized for Potential Attendance at King Charles III’s Coronation
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have been making headlines since their exit from the Royal Family in 2020.
While the couple has been making a new life for themselves in America, reports have surfaced that they were in negotiations to attend the upcoming coronation of King Charles III in the UK.
However, TV presenter Nan Akua has a clear message for the Sussexes: stay in America.
In an op-ed for GB News, Akua spoke out on behalf of the British public, expressing disappointment with the couple.
“Let me make something clear,” she wrote, “as a member of the British public, I don't want you and Meghan at the coronation.
It's a state event, not a family affair, which is ultimately being paid for by the British taxpayer.
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The people who live in the country you are dissing, and the country has paid for your privileged upbringing and afforded you your title.”
The coronation is set to take place on May 6th, marking the start of a new era under King Charles III.
The British public has been eagerly anticipating the event, but the prospect of the Sussexes attending has been a source of controversy.
Akua went on to criticise Prince Harry's recent memoir, “Spare”.
The book has been a source of controversy, as it levels accusations at several members of the Royal Family, including Queen Consort Camilla and Prince William.
The TV presenter called the book embarrassing and took issue with the couple's quest for privacy.
The Sussexes have been actively seeking ways to maintain their privacy since stepping back from their roles as senior members of the Royal Family.
However, their recent endeavours, such as their Spotify podcast and Netflix series, have been criticised by some as hypocritical given their quest for privacy.
Akua urged the Sussexes to remain in America in light of the reported negotiations for their attendance at the coronation.
“Well, they're all yours now.
They've burnt their bridges here,” she wrote.
However, the couple's popularity seems to be on the decline in America as well.
A recent US poll showed Prince Harry's favourability rating dropping 45 points from plus 38 in December to minus 7 in January.
Similarly, Meghan Markle's rating dropped 36 points, from plus 23 in December to minus 13 in the latest poll.
The Redfield and Wilton polls surveyed 2,000 eligible US voters.
While the couple has made a new life for themselves in America, it is clear that their actions and decisions continue to be a source of contention and controversy both in the UK and the US.
It remains unclear whether the Sussexes will end up attending the coronation, but the possibility has sparked much debate and discussion.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have received criticism for their recent endeavours, and one blogger asserted that the UK doesn't want the couple to reunite.
The blogger's sentiment seems to be echoed by some members of the British public.
The coronation of King Charles III is a significant event for the Royal Family and the country as a whole, marking the start of a new era.
The potential attendance of the Sussexes has sparked controversy and debate, with some urging them to stay in America.
In conclusion, while the couple's popularity seems to be on the decline both in the UK and the US, their actions and decisions continue to be a source of contention and controversy.
It remains to be seen whether they will attend the coronation, but their potential attendance has sparked much discussion and criticism.