Harry and Meghan’s charm offensive in the U.S. seems to be hitting a snag, as Americans grow weary of their continual complaints and criticisms of the Royal Family. The Sussexes’ efforts to mingle with American high society and their vocal disapproval of royal protocols are not sitting well with the U.S. audience, who traditionally admired the British monarchy’s stoicism and reserve.
Is Harry and Meghan’s US schmooze offensive stalling? Americans are ‘put off’ by the Sussexes’ ‘endless moans’ and they ‘don’t like’ pair’s attacks on the Royal Family, expert says.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex dramatically moved across the pond after quitting as senior royals and leaving Britain in January 2020. Since then it has been endless moans.
While attempting to start a new life in the US, the couple have starred in a Netflix docuseries, launched a controversial new website, released a book and held explosive interviews about the Royal Family.
In a bid to branch out to the celebrity world, the Sussexes are often seen making appearances at glitzy events, including the ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ premiere in Jamaica in January.
But they were branded ‘insensitive’ for posing on the red carpet with Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who wants to ditch the monarchy.
Last month, Harry said King Charles’s cancer diagnosis could have a ‘reunifying effect’ on the family. He made a transatlantic dash to see his father at Clarence House on February 6 but they only met for around 45 minutes.
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