Expert Jack Royston has suggested that Prince Harry has lost a “core supporter” of the Sussex brand after being turned into an “object of ridicule” for a series of controversial allegations in his biography. It contained troubling anecdotes about life as a royal, including the bizarre story of Princess Diana using the same cream she used on her hands to cure her frostbitten penis. He pointed out that Spare came out when he began to question the authenticity of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
“This, to me, felt like a behind the scenes time when there were smaller telltale signs that some people in America started seeing Harry and Meghan a little differently, maybe a little less. sympathetically.
“Maybe we’re supporting them in the end, but we’re probably asking more questions than Oprah’s aftermath.
“One of the big things that happened after the Netflix documentary in December was that major publications like Variety, for example, asked if Harry and Meghan needed to leave their royal story behind and start saying something new. It was something I was questioning: do what they have left.
“Now, taking that stand, throw in some major revelations from the publicity Harry has made around the book. It may have begun to waver before the story came out.
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“He has been mocked by various people, including Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon live on stage at the Critics Choice Awards. I was unsure and objected
“Harry and apparently Meghan too. Meghan obviously had a very strong feminist message on her Archetypes podcast.
“She’s branded herself as a feminist activist and campaigner for years, but she’s less likely to be viewed positively by women than by men.
An Ipsos Mori poll conducted after Spare’s release found that half of respondents held an “unfavorable” view of the Duke of Sussex.
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As a result, the percentage of people who supported Prince Harry before he and Meghan Markle stepped down from their royal roles in 2019 dropped 20% to nearly 70%.
The Duke is also experiencing a 7th percentile drop in approval ratings between December 2022 and January 2023.
Despite the decline in popularity he experienced, Prince Harry continued to see his memoir become the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time.