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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are relocating back to the U.K. has left their fans and supporters reeling. However, it’s their critics who are making the most noise.
“One thing about Americans is we can see through [expletive] and we don’t like entitled grifters,” Meghan McCainwrote on X on Wednesday, August 19. “They could never hack it here and truly no one gives a [expletive] about d list royals.”
“Good luck to our friends in the UK, they’re your problem now,” the conservative commentator, 41, added.
The former View cohost previously revealed in a January 2025 X post that she was once a fan of the Suits alum, 45, but her positive view curdled when she heard the Sussexes were giving up their royal duties in 2020. That post included the trailer for With Love, Meghan, which McCain called “out of touch.”
“This is why the world doesn’t like you, nothing else,” the podcaster continued in the 2025 post. “Just completely and utterly tone deaf to the moment.”
Another of the couple’s harshest critics, Piers Morgan, also expressed his distaste at the idea of a “Megxit” reversal. “I may have to emigrate to the U.S.,” he wrote on X when the news of their move broke on August 19.
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The next day, the English broadcaster, 61, explained in more detail what he thinks will happen when Meghan and Harry, 41, arrive, after disparaging the royal family in multiple interviews as well as Harry’s memoir, Spare, over the past six years.
“The one nailed-down certainty about the return of the Sussex circus clowns to Britain is that there will be endless drama, damaging leaks by them to the media about the Royal Family, and simultaneous hypocritical whining about ‘privacy invasion’ by the same media,” Morgan ranted.
As Star previously reported, the Sussexes have already found a new home in England and are expected to move in before the end of August and have already enrolled their children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, in British schools.