A royal commentator from America has explained how his country’s love affair with the Sus𝑠e𝑥es is over.
American royal commentaor Lee Cohen says the US love affair with the Sus𝑠e𝑥es is over (Image: Getty)
The fairytale is over in the US for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as the pair fall out of favour with Americans, a US-based royal commentator has claimed.
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Lee Cohen said that the Sus𝑠e𝑥es once “epitomised a modern fairytale”, but now believes their “whining” has changed all that – and the US’s love affair with the pair has “significantly cooled”.
He wrote in The US Sun: “Harry and Meghan just love to complain. And in America’s largely optimistic society, that is a bad look.
“While some view the couple’s openness as a brave stance against institutional rigidity, many others perceive it as ungrateful and divisive.
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“A segment of Americans, particularly those of us who respect and admire the monarchy, find these repeated criticisms disrespectful and unbecoming. So the Sus𝑠e𝑥es’ endless narrative of grievance has alienated many who once admired their candour.”
Cohen highlighted a number of events that have alienated the Sus𝑠e𝑥es from American citizens – from the infamous Oprah interview through to the publication of Harry’s autobiography Spare.
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Royal commentator Michael Cole argued on GB News that Meghan was welcomed into the Royal Family as a “breath of fresh air”. He said: “Weren’t they well-received in this country? Look how welcomed they were.”
Cole also made reference to Omid Scobie’s book about the couple, Endgame, saying: “In the book the Duchess of Sus𝑠e𝑥 says she never wants to come to Britain again, she never felt comfortable here.
“She had a terribly rotten time. Well I’m sure that’s a surprise to the people who stood 20 deep in Windsor Great Park and cheered them on their wedding day.
“There was universal welcome in the media to the Sus𝑠e𝑥es as a breath of fresh air and a welcome addition to the Royal Family.
“One wonders what they’ve got to worry about, there they are living in California in a hilltop fortress with two healthy, beautiful children.
“They’ve got lots of friends, lots of money, lots of praise, lots of fame and lots of interesting things to do.”