King Charles 'better off without Prince Harry and Meghan Markle' as popularity plummets


King Charles would be better off “without Meghan and Harry” a top US commentator has claimed. Radio host Bob Cordaro, who broadcasts live from Joe Biden’s hometown of Scranton, said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had “detracted” from The Firm’s reputation.

He told GB News: “I love the royals. I think they are part and parcel of what makes Great Britain great.

“I think it is an institution that needs to be protected and when I watched these two silly, unserious people depart serious work to become celebrities in the United States… I can’t. I don’t think much of them, frankly. I think a lot of the concept of the Royal Family, whether individual royals are flawed or not, it’s a critical institution for Great Britain and frankly, for the world.

“It’s been a guiding light for a long time. Harry and Megan have detracted from that and maybe the British Royal Family is better off without them involved anyway.”

The WILK NewsRadio star’s comments come following a bombshell US poll showing support from the Princess of Wales. A MailOnline poll of 1,000 Americans taken between November 30 and December 1 found that 44 per cent were supportive of Kate, with 36 per cent backing Prince William.

However, despite sharing a country with Harry and Meghan the California duo fared far worse than William and Kate. The Duke of Sussex saw only 28 per cent of responders seeing him favourably and Meghan’s rating was even worse – only 21 per cent saw her favourably.

US pollster James Johnson, from JL Partners, said: “Kate is the people’s princess. That’s the verdict of the American public. The Princess of Wales is their top-rated royal and they vastly prefer her to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.”

Meanwhile, The Sun has reported that King Charles “will not be emotionally blackmailed by his own son” following the publication of Omid Scobie’s tell-all book Endgame.

In Endgame Mr Scobie alleged that Harry pleaded with his father “don’t you want to see your grandchildren?” after the Sussexes were evicted from Frogmore Cottage.

A source said: “The King has said that will not be emotionally blackmailed by his own son. He is not concerned by the book and remains full of energy.”

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