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More Americans claim they don’t have much sympathy for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, or none at all, than say they have a reasonable amount of sympathy for them.

Americans expect the Sussexes to become financially stable after they quit the Royal Family by a ratio of more than two to one (48 percent -22 percent). That, combined with the lack of sympathy among the American public, can explain why Americans believe Harry and Meghan should not obtain benefits from the British government after they leave:

Americans reject the Sussexes earning income from the Duchy of Cornwall, which is accessible to Harry’s father, Prince Charles, by a 42 percent to 19 percent margin.

Americans, by a margin of 35 percent to 24 percent, do not believe they should be allowed to keep Frogmore Cottage, which was recently upgraded by the government and the couple for their use.

The majority of Americans (53 percent to 13 percent) believe the pair should not collect any public funds.

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BRITISH POLL

According to a survey, a third of Britons had “no sympathy” for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

A Surprising survey has shown that a third of British people have “no sympathy” for Harry and Meghan following their dramatic Oprah Winfrey interview.

According to a YouGov poll, nearly half of them felt their infamous sit-down interview with Oprah, which broadcast in the UK yesterday, was not “appropriate.” During the 90-minute broadcast, the pair reported that an unidentified senior Royal Family member was worried about the dark skin of their son Archie, who had relocated to Hollywood to live a “private life.”

In the wake of the accusations and speculation, a poll showed that just 23% of Britons thought the interview was acceptable.

Three out of ten Britons sympathize with the pair who left the UK for Canada and then LA, according to the poll.

According to the report, women are twice as likely as men to have a lot of compassion for them.

Meanwhile, when it came to the case between Harry and Meghan, two-fifths of citizens expressed concern for senior members of the Royal Family.

This outweighed the one out of every four people who did not feel sorry for them. A fifth was undecided on the topic.

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