Meghan Markle, Prince Harry won’t get enough support in tell-all interview

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will drop their tell-all interview soon. However, not everyone will offer support to them.

Ahead of the release of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s tell-all interview, most people pledged that they will not be watching them.

In a poll created by The Sun, more than half of Brits said that they would change their T.V channels rather than seeing the interview.

What did the poll say?

The exclusive Sun on Sunday poll reveals that a huge part of the British community does not want to support the Sussexes any longer.

About 55 percent said that they will not watch the Oprah Show. Meanwhile, 27 percent of royal watchers said that they will.

Meanwhile, another poll result showed how 43 percent of the community do not want the couple to return to the country. These people also expressed their disapproval on seeing them again.

Only 29 percent of the participants still want to give them a chance to resume active roles in the monarchy.

Last week, CBS first announced the release of the couple’s very “intimate conversation” with Oprah Winfrey.

The Oprah with Meghan and Harry will arrive on March 7 through special primetime coverage.

The news company added that it will cover Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wide-ranging life.

“Winfrey will speak with Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, in a wide-ranging interview, covering everything from stepping into life as a royal, marriage, motherhood, philanthropic work to how she is handling life under intense public pressure,” CBS said in a statement.

The 90-minute Oprah With Meghan and Harry will mark their first tell-all interview since relocating to the US.

Meghan’s most damaging polls

Aside from this recent poll, Meghan already went through a lot by becoming the subject of countless surveys.

In Tatler magazine’s October 2019 issue, it hailed the duchess as Britain’s Top Social Climber. The mag reasoned out that, though she did not go from “rags to riches,” Meghan’s life was a “Ralph & Russo-clad beacon of change.”

“Just cast an eye on today’s Society and you’ll soon see how high the underprivileged have soared. Not to mention those who pretend to be less grand than they really are,” the article added.

During that time, Piers Morgan also called her a “ruthless social climber” for using the royal family.

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