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Never Going to Get Love Back: Haz and Meg in Tears as Britons Boycott Them for Upcoming UK Visit

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Never Going to Get Love Back: Haz and Meg in Tears as Britons Boycott Them for Upcoming UK Visit

and are facing a harsh reality as they prepare for their upcoming visit to the UK, with royal expert Charles Wray claiming that the couple may never regain the love and support they once enjoyed from the British public.

Their popularity hit an all-time low earlier this year, following their decision to step down as senior working royals in 2020 and a series of public attacks on the royal family.

In an interview with GB News, Wray expressed his doubts about the couple's chances of winning back the public's affection, stating, “No, I can't see them, I can't see them ever getting any of the public love that they once had.”

He highlighted that there was a significant amount of public adoration for Harry and Meghan initially, but their behavior, characterized by what he described as prima donna antics, led to a sharp decline in public support.

Wray emphasized that the couple, who were once among the most popular members of the royal family, could have secured a stable position within the institution for life if they had chosen to remain.

However, their decision to distance themselves and advocate for their own values, including environmental causes, has seemingly alienated them from their former admirers.

Despite the challenges they face in the UK, Meghan and Harry are scheduled to return next month for the One Young World Summit in Manchester on September 5th, followed by the WellChild Awards on September 8th.

The awards ceremony, which honors the remarkable achievements of seriously ill children and young people, holds personal significance for , who has been its patron since 2007.

The upcoming visit will mark the couple's first trip back to the UK since attending the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.

Speculation surrounds the possibility of a Netflix documentary crew accompanying them during their stay, as part of their multi-million pound contract with the streaming platform.

Observers suggest that the purpose of the trip may be linked to fulfilling content obligations under the lucrative deal.

Royal expert Cameron Walker hinted at the likelihood of a documentary crew documenting the Sussexes' activities in the UK, given the terms of their Netflix agreement.

The reported £80 million deal grants exclusive access to the couple's lives, potentially including their return to the UK and interactions with the royal family.

Amidst these developments, there are calls for Meghan and Harry to consider reconciling with the royal family during their visit.

Suggestions have been made for them to prioritize family matters, including a potential meeting with II at either Balmoral or Windsor Castle.

With Frogmore Cottage serving as their base, the couple could bring their young children, and , along for the trip without significant logistical challenges.

As the anticipation builds for Meghan and Harry's return to the UK, the spotlight remains on how they navigate their public image and relationships within the royal sphere.

The couple's journey back to familiar grounds is not just a physical reunion but also a symbolic moment that could shape their future dynamics with the British public and the monarchy.

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