Celebrities are now seeing Meghan Markle “for who she is” following her three-day visit to Nigeria alongside her husband, Prince Harry. A columnist has hit out at the Duchess of Sussex and her “unsuccessful” popularity attempts. Daily Mail columnist, Maureen Callahan, told GB
Meghan Markle’s latest move shows a “desperate” attempt to improve her public image in the UK following an unfavourable poll, according to a royal expert. Royal expert Kinsey Schofield said the US-based couple made a “desperate” attempt recently to improve their popularity
Meghan Markle’s popularity is now the same as King Charles’s, a shock new US poll has revealed. According to a new poll conducted by Newsweek, the Duchess of Sussex was liked by 36 percent of the adults polled. Meghan was disliked by
Ms Fordwich said: “When they were booed leaving St Paul’s Cathedral…she is an accomplished actress, but it was tough for her to hold a smile. You could see the grimace. She won’t want to put herself through that again. “Since her ratings
“The Last One” aired on May 6, 2004. Young adults around the world felt the loss. It was the final episode of “Friends,” the wildly popular sitcom that portrayed the lives of six 20-somethings in search of love and meaning in New
Meghan Markle has been issued a warning that she’s missing out on boosting her popularity by avoiding UK return. The Duchess of Sussex could be set to return to the UK with Prince Harry next month, although whether she will make the
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should show humility and own up to their mistakes in order to be more popular with the British public, according to a royal commentator. The latest polling results from YouGov at the beginning of April show that
Prince Harry may have lost support from the British public but he’s found happiness with his family in the US, says one royal expert. Daily Express US spoke with Dr Tobias Harper, Associate Professor at the University of Arizona, who noted it
Meghan last month soft launched her new lifestyle website, American Riviera Orchard, which is predicted to go live on April 7. The website is being compared to that of Goop and Flamingo Estate, both based in the US, and is expected to
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been advised to focus on “consistency and authenticity” to try to increase their popularity in the UK. One PR expert has said that the pair should also attempt to “tone down” on their lavish lifestyles and