Meghan Markle 'doesn't want to support' Prince Harry in upcoming important event
Meghan Markle has been accused of not "supporting" Prince Harry in an upcoming event.
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Meghan Markle has been slammed for "not supporting Prince Harry as he returns back to England to attend an event for the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games.
The Duke of Sussex will visit London on May 8 to attend a thanksgiving service for the Invictus Games - an international multi-sport event he founded in 2014.
Meghan Markle, however, is not expected to accompany Harry on the trip back to his home country.
But the Duchess will join her husband in Nigeria following the event.
It comes after a new poll branded Meghan as the "least popular royal", receiving just a 12 percent approval rating.
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Royal Biographer Angela Levin aired her views on the unflattering poll results during a segment on GB News, declaring them "not surprising" and accusing Meghan of harbouring a dislike for the UK.
Chatting with host Martin Daubney, Levin said: "Meghan doesn't like us, she doesn't want to come to the UK."
Levin didn't hold back in her critique of Meghan's decision to skip the Invictus Games service, lambasting her for failing to stand by Prince Harry during a milestone moment.
Levin exclaimed: "She doesn't even want to come to support her husband when he's here."
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Furthermore, Levin suggested that Meghan's apparent reluctance to set foot on British soil has significantly swayed public opinion, asserting that "people don't like" her attitude towards the UK.
The last time Harry visited England was in late 2022, alongside the Royal Family at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.
But Harry has returned to the country a number of times since he and Meghan stepped down from their senior royal positions in 2020.
He made a trip to see his father, King Charles, earlier this year following his cancer diagnosis.
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