Chronicles of Harkle

Harry And Meghan Are Less Popular Than Prince Andrew! Ouch, That Has Gotta Hurt!

Andrew, Harry, Meghan

Ouch! Harry and Meghan’s popularity is so low, according to Newsweek, that the disgraced Prince Andrew is more popular than they are. The embattled Duke of York, who was bosom buddies with convicted pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein, has more respect from the U.S.A than his nephew and niece-in-law.

The Newsweek article, which former Sussex sympathiser Jack Royston writes, says that the couple’s popularity has sunk since the release of Harry’s memoir, Spare. The Duchess of Narsussex mentioned in her latest video that the Sussex Squad is fuming. When aren’t they angry? One of their top lieutenants demands that Royston produce the actual polls rather than the numbers he quoted in his article. But, of course, Jack doesn’t have to produce anything.

This shows how brainless the Sussex Squad are. They’re questioning a journalist who has since seen the light. If Ellie Hall started questioning the Sussexes’ actions, would they be screaming?

There is a stark difference between Harry and Meghan and Prince Andrew. Despite his issues with Charles, the Duke of York would never publicly air personal grievances. Has he done some stupid things outside of his pedophile connections? Yes, he has. Who can forget that trainwreck interview where he claimed he couldn’t sweat?

In conclusion, Andrew kept his head down and continued his business without courting the press whenever he was told “no.” Sure, some palace workers have come forward to say that he’s a horrible person to work for. But he doesn’t screech that his family must pay for his “mistreatment” as Harry and Meghan do.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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