Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are disliked by Americans: ‘Most unpopular kids in school’

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have lost favorability in the United States — and one royal expert believes she knows why.

“I give a lot of talks to Americans and they all dislike Harry and Meghan,” Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine and author of the royal biography “My Mother & I,” recently told The Standard.

“They hate that they let the Queen down,” Seward added.

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Mental health firm paying Prince Harry ‘£1m salary’ is condemned by staff as a ‘toxic train wreck’ and ‘psychologically unsafe place to work’ where ‘everyone is living in fear’

Prince Harry’s role at mental health firm BetterUp is to ‘advocate for mental fitness’ and ‘guide the company’s social mission’.

The Duke of Sussex is also a vocal champion for its app, described as ‘life coach Tinder for millennials’, revealing that he used it to find his own ‘truly awesome’ mental health trainer when he joined in 2021 post-Megxit.

But past and present employees suggest there is much work to be done after describing the US-based business as a ‘toxic train wreck’ and ‘psychologically unsafe place to work’ where ‘everyone is uncomfortable and living in fear’.

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King Charle’s Christmas Message Ratio’d – Remarks on Multiculturalism & Diversity draw derision:

King Charle’s Christmas Message Ratio’d  – Remarks on Multiculturalism & Diversity draw derision:

h/t Patti Jo

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Now we know who wears the trousers in the Sussexes’ house… and it’s not Harry

Quite rightly, the entire population of Britain has been rolling its collective eyes at the fact that Harry and Meghan’s official Christmas card doesn’t say “Happy Christmas”. Instead, it says: “Happy Holiday Season”. For pity’s sake. A prince, an actual English prince, referring to Christmas as “the holidays”.

The use of such a phrase isn’t just toe-curling, however. In my view, it also provides a revealing insight into the Sussexes’ marriage.

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‘Spy’ founded Prince Andrew’s Chinese money-making scheme

An alleged Chinese spy was unmasked on Monday as the founder of the Duke of York’s money-making venture in China.

Yang Tengbo was named as the suspected foreign agent at the heart of the spy scandal after a court order giving him anonymity was lifted.

The Chinese businessman, who has mixed with figures from across the British establishment, was a founding member of Prince Andrew’s venture Pitch@Palace China.

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Alleged Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew named as Yang Tengbo

The alleged Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew and who made connections at the heart of the UK establishment has been named as Yang Tengbo, a businessman also known as Chris Yang.

Yang, whose identity was previously protected by an anonymity order, can be named after a judge lifted the ban on Monday afternoon.

In a statement, Yang said he had applied for the order to be lifted in order to issue a public denial about the claims made about him. He said he was not a spy and had “done nothing wrong or unlawful and the concerns raised by the Home Office against me are ill-founded”.

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Revealed: the property empires that make Charles and William millions

The ancient property empires that fund the King and the Prince of Wales have remained a closely guarded secret within the royal family and its small circle of advisers for centuries.

Even parliament has been denied access to the list of landholdings held by the royals.

A single future woke utterance by either should end with a trip to the Tower and hasty dispatch.

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King severs Duke of York’s ‘£1m-a-year’ allowance

The King has severed the Duke of York’s “£1 million-a-year” allowance in recent weeks, it has emerged.

In an updated biography about the monarch, author Robert Hardman revealed that King Charles has instructed his Keeper of the Privy Purse to “sever” his brother’s living allowance.

The new chapters of Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story, serialised by the Daily Mail, includes a palace insider confirming that “the Duke is no longer a financial burden on the King”.

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How Prince Andrew went from royal pin-up to disowned disgrace

His finest hour came in 1982 when he returned, coated in glory, from Falklands War duty with a rose between his teeth. Andymania was rife and teenagers were reported to swoon in his presence. But alas from then on it was all downhill – his service record was sufficient to promise a successful career as a naval officer, but while on secondment to the Ministry of Defence he allegedly fell foul of the admirals, towering figures who weren’t prepared to put up with his high-handed manner.

To them he was a sailor, not a prince – and if he couldn’t conform to accepted standards of behaviour there was no place for him in the service.

His life is a train wreck.

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Duchess of Sussex cropped out of photo used by Royal family for Duke’s 40th birthday

The Duchess of Sussex has been cropped from a photograph shared online by the Royal family to mark Prince Harry’s 40th birthday.

The King and the Prince of Wales took the surprising step of using their official social media profiles to send the Duke of Sussex birthday wishes on Sunday.

The Royal family account on X, formerly Twitter, posted a message that said: “Wishing The Duke of Sussex a very happy 40th birthday today!” It was accompanied by a picture of the Duke, taken during an official royal engagement in Dublin in 2018, when the Sussexes were still working members of the family.

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Meghan Markle is a Bitch

Why Hollywood Keeps Quitting on Harry and Meghan

Looks like Harry and Meghan have done it again — they’ve chewed up yet another American adviser.

Josh Kettler, the Santa Barbara-based consultant who’d been serving as chief of staff to the Duke and Duchess, reportedly resigned in August — after just three months on the job — becoming the latest member of the ever-expanding “Sussex Survivors Club,” as some former employees have taken to calling themselves. Before Kettler, there was Toya Holness, who was their global press secretary until 2022, and Christine Weil Schirmer, the onetime Pinterest communications director who quit as Harry and Meghan’s PR head in 2021. Samantha Cohen, Markle’s top aide and private secretary, departed the same year.

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Prince Harry’s US visa ruling hidden from public

The latest ruling in a lawsuit seeking the release of the Duke of Sussex’s US visa records has been hidden from the public.

The case, brought by the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank in Washington DC, called on the US government to open its dossier on Prince Harry under freedom of information laws.

It questioned how the Duke had been able to move to the US having admitted in his memoir, Spare, that he had taken cocaine and other drugs.

Now that’s privilege.

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Pay your way or pack your bags — King looks to solve ‘Prince Andrew problem’

The King is keen to find a way to “solve” the issue of the Duke of York’s living situation as a new television drama serves up a reminder of Prince Andrew’s fall from grace.

Charles, 75, is still hoping for a swift resolution to what those close to the King have called “the Andrew problem” by moving his brother from Royal Lodge in Windsor to more suitable accommodation.

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Wait, so now Prince Harry wants to come back to Britain?

Pals of the Duke of Sussex are said to be planning his return. The royals will be thrilled

Well knock me down with a very small feather, Prince Harry’s apparently bored and wants to come home. Eight years since he met Meghan, six years since he married her, four since they flounced off to America, he’s back in touch with old friends and advisers and seeking to “rehabilitate” his image. That’s quite some brass neck. He’s spent the intervening time saying he was hounded out of the land of his birth and had to take a “freedom flight” to Canada.

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