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The video discusses the significant decline in popularity of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, particularly following Prince Harry's receipt of the Pat Tillman Service Award, which sparked widespread backlash and media criticism. Public sentiment in the U.S. has turned increasingly negative, influencing not only general opinions but also causing prominent celebrities and former allies like Oprah Winfrey and David Beckham to distance themselves. Contrastingly, members of the royal family, such as Kate Middleton and King Charles, continue to receive robust support from both the public and Hollywood figures like Idris Elba and Gwyneth Paltrow. This contrast is evident in social events and media coverage, with documentaries about the Sussexes failing to secure acclaim while those about other celebrities, like the Beckhams, garner significant recognition, reflecting the broader trend of societal and celebrity disfavor toward Harry and Meghan.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the backlash Prince Harry received after being awarded the Pat Tillman Service Award. Initially, a significant portion of the U.S. population was indifferent or mildly supportive of the Sussexes. However, following the award, public perception shifted negatively, with many viewing the Sussexes unfavorably. The backlash included widespread criticism on social media, petitions, and condemnation from prominent figures like McAfee on ESPN. The attempt to raise popularity through the award ultimately backfired, serving as a pivotal moment that highlighted the Sussexes’ declining reputation.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses how public sentiment in the United States has shifted against the Sussexes, with even previously indifferent individuals now disliking them. This decline in popularity signals the beginning of the end for them in terms of favorability, despite their continued efforts to gain support. The speaker highlights media coverage that reflects this changing tide of opinion and advises viewers to notice more negative articles about the Sussexes. Additionally, the segment includes a reference to an article by Daniela Elser on news.com.au that illustrates how Tom Cruise has adapted to playing secondary roles in royal events, contrasting with the changing perceptions of the Sussexes.
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In this part of the video, a strong crowd gives Kate a standing ovation upon her arrival. Hollywood stars like Julia Roberts and Penelope Cruz show their delight in the presence of the princess. Celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Idris Elba, and Kate Moss have recently expressed their support for the royal family, contrasting with the cooling relationship between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Hollywood. Observers note that American opinions about the Sussexes are becoming more negative. Meanwhile, Idris Elba co-hosted a summit on youth crime with King Charles in London. Elba, who has previously supported the Sussexes, partnered with the King’s charity initiatives. Gwyneth Paltrow, who had interactions with the Sussexes, publicly supported Kate on Instagram after her appearance at Trooping the Colour.
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In this segment, the video highlights notable celebrities, such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Drew Barrymore, who attended a charity event in New York for the King’s Trust, raising over $2 million. The segment also discusses the apparent silence from once-public allies of the Sussexes, like Oprah Winfrey and David Beckham. Oprah, close to the Sussexes during their palace whistleblowing period, has not recently publicly supported their ventures. Similarly, David Beckham appears to have distanced himself, attending events with the Prince and Princess of Wales instead. Other high-profile figures like George Clooney and Priyanka Chopra have not been seen publicly with the Sussexes lately. The segment underscores that these absences might not signify a fallout, but notes the lack of visible public support.
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In this part of the video, various celebrities, including Galaxy Star Zoe Salana, Hollywood producer David Kenberg, and others, were spotted at Beyonce’s Renaissance tour in Los Angeles. There is a mention of Jeff Bezos, his fiancée Lauren Sanchez, and other notable individuals attending the event. The segment also covers the contrast in reception between two documentaries: the Beckhams’ documentary, which received five Emmy nominations, and a docuseries about Harry and his wife that got none. This disparity reflects a broader trend of the A-list community distancing themselves from Harry and his wife, with an increasing number of people expressing dislike toward them following controversies like the Pat Tillman service award situation.