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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "honeymoon in America" has coming to an end, according to a fairytale fadeout

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "honeymoon in America" has coming to an end, according to a fairytale fadeout


The American dream of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is in difficulty. If there are no unfavourable remarks about the royals, critics question their success.

The choice by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to leave the royal family and relocate to the United States appeared to mark the beginning of a new chapter in their life. Recent rumours, however, imply that their pursuit of the American dream may not be going as well as they had hoped.




on Thursday, September 23, 2021, arrive at the observatory of One World Trade in New York. The palace revealed that Harry will attend the coronation but Meghan would stay in California with their two children after months of rumours about whether they would be invited.


Duncan Larscombe, a royal analyst, offered his perspective on the path of the marriage when speaking with Vanessa Feltz of TalkTV. Larscombe thinks that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's initial "honeymoon in America" is already finished. He voiced scepticism about their capacity to create a prosperous future devoid of disparaging remarks against the royal family.


As "the empress of the city she'd been once rather anonymous in," Meghan Markle looks to be realising the dream she once had as an aspiring performer, while Prince Harry appears to be going through the opposite experience and yearning for solitude.


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's public reputations suffer in the US

In the US as well, the couple's professional personalities have suffered. In a South Park episode, they were unfairly represented as a pampered couple. Their absence off the guest list for Barack Obama's 60th birthday party and the fact that they were not nominated for an Emmy for their Netflix docuseries raised questions in the celebrity community.


Additionally, according to a source, several well-known celebrities who earlier admired Harry and Meghan dread getting too close to them. There are worries that intimate discussions and secrets may appear in a prospective second documentary, thus eroding connections with other royal family members.


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who reside in Montecito, California, with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have not yet responded to recent rumours regarding their travels to the United States.


Only time will tell if the married couple's American dream will become the nightmare that some detractors seem to predict as they negotiate their new life away from the royal limelight.


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