Meghan risks alienating the US public, claims foreign policy expert

The Duchess of Sussex has been warned that Americans may turn against her and she could be faced with a huge backlash, following the release of her husband’s memoir Spare.

Meghan Markle, 40, has been told that the US are tired of her ‘endless whining and complaints,’ after her recent claims against the Royal Family. 

Last month Meghan and her husband Prince Harry, 38, released a six-part docu-series on Netflix, in which they revealed their feelings of ill-treatment from the British press and their escape from UK life to the US. 

They say that they retreated to America for ‘freedom,’ and throughout the episodes portrayed a much happier life at their home in Montecito, California.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their bombshell interview with Oprah. Meghan has now been warned that she may face an American backlash

Yet, in light of the series where they made bombshell claims against the Royal Family and the Duke of Sussex’s explosive memoir Spare, where he makes a series of accusations against the Royal Family, a Washington-based commentator has warned Meghan that Americans have grown tired of her claims against the royals.  

Nile Gardiner, a foreign policy expert, told Express.co.uk: ‘It is striking Meghan has had very little support from the woke liberal elites who haven’t come out in force to defend her.

‘The scale of Meghan’s vanity and arrogance has even put off some of her natural allies on the American left.’

He went on to say that her’s and Harry’s recent revelations have ‘backfired spectacularly’ on them and has not met their expectations. 

Meghan had Harry made serval claims against the Royal Family in their docu-series last month and now Harry has released his memoir Spare

Meghan had Harry made serval claims against the Royal Family in their docu-series last month and now Harry has released his memoir Spare 

Not only has it alienated the British people but Garner believes that it hasn’t generated significant support in America.   

He explained that American’s dislike endless whining and complaints from Meghan, 

and labelled her ‘divorced from the reality’ of American people. 

He said: ‘Americans have no time for her complaints against the British monarchy or complaints of being a victim.’

Mr Gardiner added the Royal Family remains hugely loved by Americans – a feeling that has steadily grown since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September.

When the Queen passed, there was a huge outpouring of grief in America and US flags were flown at half mast for over a week. 

This love of the Royal Family suggests that Meghan and Harry’s attacks will not be as popular as they might have hoped.  

During the Netflix docu-series, Meghan joked about having to curtsey to the late Queen after Harry recounted the conversation he had with his wife when he first introduced her to Her Majesty.

In one clip, the duke referenced to ‘institutional gaslighting’ before Meghan tells the camera: ‘I wasn’t being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves.’

The couple have continued to make extraordinary claims against individual members of the Royal Family, with the biggest coming from Harry.  

Speaking to express.co.uk a foreign policy expert explained that the US is getting tired of the Sussex's endless complaints against the Royal Family

Speaking to express.co.uk a foreign policy expert explained that the US is getting tired of the Sussex’s endless complaints against the Royal Family 

In the docu-series Meghan and Harry revealed that they left the UK to be safe in the US and shared happy moments in the California home

In the docu-series Meghan and Harry revealed that they left the UK to be safe in the US and shared happy moments in the California home 

Prince Harry claims his brother ‘lunged’ at him and ‘grabbed his shirt twice’ in front of their father during a row over his interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Details of the row emerged just days after it was revealed that Harry claims in his book that a ‘piping hot’ William once injured him by pushing him onto a dog bowl on the kitchen floor of his cottage home in the grounds of Kensington Palace in 2019.

In his new autobiography ‘Spare’, the Duke of Sussex, 38, writes how his brother got heated during a half-hour walk near Frogmore Cottage following Philip’s funeral on April 17, 2021.

In his new autobiography 'Spare', the Duke of Sussex, 38, writes how his brother got heated during a half-hour walk near Frogmore Cottage

In his new autobiography ‘Spare’, the Duke of Sussex, 38, writes how his brother got heated during a half-hour walk near Frogmore Cottage

The Duke of Sussex (left) during an interview with ITV's Tom Bradby in California, US, for the programme Harry: The Interview

The Duke of Sussex (left) during an interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby in California, US, for the programme Harry: The Interview

Harry, William and Charles were reportedly discussing the interview he and Meghan Markle gave to Oprah the month before.

Harry claims was trying to address bullying allegations made against Meghan, but his father and brother ‘weren’t listening.’

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