Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'hypocrisy' and constant attacks on the royal family made them less popular in the USA, claimed a royal expert.
In conversation with The Sun, royal commentator Angela Levin said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex not only upset the people of the UK with their controversial statements but also the citizens of the USA.
"I think endless moaning puts off Americans because they like people who are go-getters rather than those who blame everyone else," the journalist shared.
She added, "They also don't like the attacks on the Royal Family especially as they so loved and admired the Queen."
While recalling the former working royal's South Park controversy, Angela added, "They say they want privacy but they keep appearing at Z-Level awards just to get their pictures."
The expert further said, "By wanting revenge they have thrown their changes down the drain. With no coming back."
These comments came after Newsweek held a poll about the popularity of Harry and Meghan in the US.
As per the results on the website, only 30% of Americans said that they like the mother-of-two. On the other hand, 42% of the public has a fondness for Harry.
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