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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle understand that there maybe no future for them in US

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have evidently realised that they have no future in the United States and are intending to return to the United Kingdom in search of better chances.

According to an expert, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been “largely ignored” by Washington and the American people.

Daniela Elser, a royal expert, stated that the “international community” was not “turning up in droves” to hear the Duke speak at the United Nations in New York.

Elser reports that Washington has neglected the Duke and Duchess of Sussex while Meghan is reportedly attempting to enter American politics.

She said: “Meghan’s cold-calling of senators about paid parental leave last year went down about as well as a gluten and dairy-free scone at a Buckingham Palace garden party and the Duchess has yet to emerge as any sort of power player ahead of the midterm elections later this year.”

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Prince Harry and Meghan have proven “totally unsuccessful at making themselves matter in the corridors of power in Washington, New York, Silicon Valley or Los Angeles,” said Daniela Elser.

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