Daily Star readers have shared their views on the reported return of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to the UK, with opinions ranging from criticism to indifference.
Mixed Reactions to the Sussexes' Return
Cumbrian Kev questioned the media coverage, saying: "Why is it so important that the ginger whinger from America is coming back to the UK? Main news on every channel? This nobody and his horrible money grabbing attention seeking wife (who hate publicity, hahaha) should stay away. Maybe another Netflix documentary has been offered to them! Anything for attention..."
Dennis Fitzgerald compared the return to historical events, stating: "So the British are running home in defeat, just like with the first war of independence but in this case there aren't thousands facing the flash of gunpowder but rather two adults, and two children, facing the flash of cameras. Harry and Meghan, and the children whose faces we never see, will return to the land where they were treated as royalty, which they were at the time but will it be easy? It looks like they have accepted they won't be returning to their previous occupation of cutting ribbons."
Criticism and Support
Brian Linford from Pontefract commented: "Harry and Meghan: no comment security all allegedly 'about monetising recharging a Royal family battery' after highly publicised US project cancellations and commercial downfalls."
Maurice from Nottingham wrote: "So Harry Sussex and wife have decided Great Britain isn't so bad after all, what no paid for protection for them, they've obviously decided the Yanks are fed up with the Royal pretenders and the gravy train has run out. Watch out William."
Firebird said: "Harry said he was a spare & insulted Charles, Camilla & William & Our Kate). We're not f###ing interested." Nidge added: "The Sussexes are coming back to the UK for one reason, so they can sponge off the tax payers."
D.J.B.T. from Leek, Staffs asked: "Harry and Megan returning to the UK? Surely not more unwanted immigrants – and whose paying for them?"
Other Reader Comments
Stoney from Derby wrote: "cant beleive harry and meghan r on way back 2 blighty. Thought they hated the place wot wiv makin meghan suicidal. I feel sorry 4 wills and kate."
Avon calling commented: "Mamas and Papas 'California Dreamin' was it? Now crawling back. Money woes is it pond pair?"
Other readers shared unrelated comments, including Belly on Reform's economic adviser Mitchell Palmer: "Reform's new economic adviser Mitchell Palmer has called for end of pensioners' triple lock and has also argued for privatising the NHS. Don't say you weren't warned – they are millionaires looking after millionaires."
Flaming Keith joked: "I got the snip because I didn't want any kids but when I got home they were still there." Mr ckffee commented on Pep Guardiola: "pep gardiola greatest manager of all time rubbish i would like to see him without a cheque book at the ready and develop youth."
NFFC 4EVA. TETS wrote: "just when I thought it's not possible for Brooklyn beckhams tattoos to get any worse he goes and proves me wrong...wow...." Melanie praised TV chef James Martin: "great to see tv chef james martin getting an nta nomination. His recent saturday morning show with eccentric guest guy martin was funny."
Laurence commented on Mrs Brown's Boys: "Mrs Brown Boys. {Brendon } Cancelled Christmas & New year Shows, I Reckon Your Daughter Catty, {Aka Your Wife} has belted you in the gob as you did'nt stick to the script! Get well soon. Your the only commedian in this era that makes me laugh."
Tony from Worksop shared: "Joke of the day - We went to a new pub last night – The Light Brigade. £8.50 a pint – they know how to charge!"
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