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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's future in US: Christina Oxenberg predicts all good for the Sussexes

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have a bright future in the US, predicts Royal cousin Christina Oxenberg

By Web Desk
October 01, 2020

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have a bright future in the US because Americans are 'easy to please',  royal cousin Christina Oxenberg predicted all good for the Sussexes in the new world.

US born Christina  shared her opinion in  a British magazine, saying that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are celebrated by the American public, who are 'charmed' to have their own 'real life princess'.

Christina Oxenberg - who is the daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, a second cousin of Prince Charles -  has recently made headlines by speaking out on her old acquaintance Ghislaine Maxwell.

'Possibly too much is expected by the Brits from England's one-time most eligible bachelor and his actress wife,' she contributed to the magazine.

She was reported to have said: 'To be adored in America, all Harry and Meghan need to do is pick up a dog from a shelter. Americans are easy to please. What draws scorn in England will be applauded in the States.'

She claimed that the press coverage will be 'positive rather than petulant' and that American journalists are likely to treat the couple 'very well'.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made a number of appearances since moving to California, where they are living in a Santa Barbara mansion.

Most recently Meghan spoke at the Fortune's Most Powerful Women summit, where she said she pays no mind to public 'flattery or criticism' about her and hit out at the media for 'misinterpreting' remarks she has made in order to make them sound more 'controversial' or 'inflammatory'.

Earlier this year Christina made headlines when she spoke out in defence of scandal-hit Prince Andrew, who is also a cousin.

She said Andrew did not know he was being 'used' by Jeffrey Epstein and she hopes he will help investigators with their probe into the deceased American billionaire.