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Trevor Noah Takes a Jab at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Popularity Declines in the US

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Trevor Noah Takes a Jab at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Popularity Declines in the US

During the Grammy Awards, Trevor Noah, a comedian, actor, and late-night host, took a jab at and his “frostbitten p-nis.”

Noah compared 's husband to James Corden, who has 10 Emmy Award wins.

Corden is a singer, actor, and late-night host.

Like Corden, Noah has jumped from the “Harkle” train and isn't looking back, it seems.

Noah appeared on the final episode of Meghan's Archetypes podcast, which was centered on men.

Judd Apatow was the second guest.

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During the podcast episode, Meghan appeared to be flirting with Trevor Noah, asking him what kind of husband he would make.

Whether Trevor realized what she was doing or not is unclear.

Almost all the guests and crew on Archetypes had some connection to .

Perhaps Meghan gave him the heave ho because he shared the same first name as her first husband, Trevor Engelson.

Harry's memoir has made him a massive laughing stock.

Spare has been pulled through the mud on many late-night shows, including Jimmy Kimmel.

The Prince allegedly was supposed to appear on Kimmel's show but backed out because he saw the late-night host mocking him online.

Trevor Noah was smart enough to realize that the Harkles are laughing stocks and cannot be trusted with anything.

James Corden is the 12-time Emmy winner and the host of the Late Late Show, Noah began.

He's also living proof that a man can come from London to LA and not tell everyone about his frostbitten p-nis.

Viewers took to social media to react to the joke as one wrote, “I bet Harry wasn't expecting that.”

Another added, “a lot of people missed Trevor Noah's diss, and it was funny.”

The American public is growing tired of the Sussexes, according to a US-based royal commentator.

There's a general feeling that stories about Harry and Meghan's experiences with the royal family have oversaturated the media.

Kinsey Schofield suggests that doesn't necessarily have a huge fan club stateside.

“I think that people are tired of the Sussexes,” the To Die For Daily podcast host told GB News.

The couple could once count on the US for support, but recent polling suggests their popularity has sunk following the release of Harry's bombshell memoir.

The clearest evidence of this decline comes from a poll of 2,000 US voters, which gauged public opinion before and after the release of Spare on January 10th.

That plunged to minus seven by January 16th, six days after the book's release.

Meghan's popularity has also nosedived, dropping plus 23 to minus 13 over the same period of time.

Polling also suggests Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary, which was released in December, left US viewers underwhelmed.

Kantar's quarterly survey, which polled 20,000 people in the US and 12,000 in the UK about their viewing habits and satisfaction in December, found Harry and Meghan's documentary paled in comparison to Royal Drama, The Crown.

Americans ranked The Crown as the third most enjoyed program across streaming platforms.

In contrast, the Sussex documentary was the 95th most enjoyed program in the US, ranking 92 places behind the Royal Drama.

It seems that Trevor Noah's jab at Prince Harry is just another blow to the couple's declining popularity in the US.

With Meghan's Archetypes podcast now finished and their Netflix documentary failing to impress viewers, it remains to be seen how the couple will try to regain their footing and win back support from the American public.

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