Expert: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Must Try To Build Trust, Sincerity with Britons Following Platinum Jubilee Balcony Snub
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle must try to rebuild the trust of Britons following the Platinum Jubilee balcony snub, a Royal analyst claims.

By squandering any potential of healing their strained relationship with Prince William, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shot themselves in the foot.

During an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in March last year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex declared that no issue was off-limits. The pair spoke openly about their ups and downs as royals.

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Following a series of a bombshell, tell-all interviews, Royal analyst Ian Lloyd feels the split between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Prince William can't be mended. He did add, though, that a long-term effort from both parties may mend the rift.

After his horrible behavior towards the Queen since Megxit, a royal specialist has urged Prince Harry to remain in the United States. Stuart Varney of Fox Business wondered if Brits wanted Harry on the balcony for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, according to The Sun.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will attend the Queen's Platinum Jubilee festivities with their children, but they will be excluded from the Queen's Trooping the Colour balcony appearance. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said that they were thrilled and honored to be attending the monarch's milestone commemorations in June with their oldest son and his sister Lilibet.

It's unclear which parts of the four-day Jubilee weekend Prince Harry and Meghan will attend. It will be the first time since Harry and Meghan left for the United States that they will bring their families to the UK.

Lili's first birthday is on June 4th, which falls within the Jubilee weekend, and she has yet to meet the Queen, the Prince of Wales, or other members of the royal family. Buckingham Palace said the monarch's decision to include only royals doing formal public responsibilities was made "after considerable thought."

The Queen's symbolic gesture has been viewed as a dig at Harry and Meghan, who left the monarchy two years ago for a new life in the United States, and Andrew, who was expelled from the institution following a civil sexual assault lawsuit.

On June 2, the sovereign's ceremonial birthday procession, Trooping the Colour, will kick off the four-day Jubilee celebrations, with 18 members of the royal family expected to assemble on the famed faç ade, with the Queen looking forward to the weekend of festivities, as per Express.

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Meghan Markle's Popularity Ratings Drop

Meanwhile, nearly twice as many British people dislike Meghan Markle as like her, ahead of her high-profile return for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. According to research conducted by Redfield & Wilton for Newsweek, the Duchess of Sussex is liked by 26% and despised by 47%, giving her a net approval rating of -21. Prince Harry fared marginally better, with 37% favoring him and 36% disapproving, giving him a net score of +1.

Despite their enmity, most Britons believe Harry and Meghan should attend the 70th anniversary of the queen's reign, which will be held in early July. The couple should attend, according to 59 percent of those polled, compared to 27 percent who thought they should not, a 32-point difference.

The couple should attend, according to 59 percent of those polled, compared to 27 percent who thought they should not, a 32-point difference. However, attend at least some events during Meghan's first high-profile, public visit to Britain since she finished her royal responsibilities in March 2020, notwithstanding a private trip to see the queen with Harry in April, Newsweek via MSN reported.

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