Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's 2018 wedding was a moment of great excitement, marking a fresh chapter for the Royal family.
However, just two years later, the couple had left their Royal duties behind and relocated to California. Since then, a chasm has formed between the Sussexes and the rest of the Royal family, with Harry and Meghan repeatedly criticising the monarchy - be it in their Oprah interview, their Netflix series, or Harry's revealing memoir Spare.
According to one expert, their constant grievances have shifted American public opinion. US-based Royal commentator Lee Cohen believes that while the Sussexes once "epitomised a modern fairy-tale", their incessant "whining" has significantly cooled America's affection for them.
In an article for The US Sun, Lee wrote: "Harry and Meghan just love to complain. And in America's largely optimistic society, that is a bad look.
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