Americans 'fed up' with Meghan Markle, Prince Harry

Meghan and Harry have been advised to change their strategy to win support

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Americans fed up with Meghan Markle, Prince Harry

Hollywood stars, social and political elites seem to be fed up with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the US.

It seems as Americans are sick of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's narrative of "denigrating" the royal family.

The couple has been advised to change their strategy to win support and sympathy. They are being urged by the critics and royal commentators to stop playing the victim card.

Former conservative MP Louise Mensch has recently lashed out at the couple while talking to Piers Morgan on Sky News, claiming everyone is "fed up" with them.

Mensch told the former Good Morning Britain's host that while the Sussexes "sell a lot of books" they have "chucked away whatever credibility they had with both hands".

Meghan and Harry, who have lost their lucrative Spotify deal, were not invited to the Obamas' 60th birthday party which was attended some by some big public figures and celebrities. The Sussexes were also not invited to attend the Met Gala.

Meghan's invitation to Prince Archie's fourth birthday party was also snubbed by some A-list celebrities. 

The Duchess reportedly invited several high-profile people to celebrate her son's birthday, including Katy Perry and her fiancé Orlando Bloom. But, the celebrity pair shunned the former Suits star's invitation.

Pop superstar Taylor Swift also snubbed Meghan and Harry as she reportedly declined to to become the part of the couple's now-scrapped podcast, despite receiving a personal letter written by the Duchess herself.

A royal commentator has recently claimed that the social elite in Washington and Hollywood stars are "distancing themselves" from the Harry and his wife.

Citing the Sussexes' absence from recent events, Hilary Fordwich recently claimed that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's parents have "squandered" the chance to foster diversity in the royal family and strengthen relations between the US and UK.

"It is so sad what the Sussexes have squandered. They had almost universal support and hope for what they could bring, whether it was diversity or a Trans Atlantic relationship. Unfortunately they made the choice to denigrate the Royal Family, she told Express UK.