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The video centers on the shift in public and Hollywood sentiment against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (the Sussexes) following Harry's controversial receipt of the Pat Tillman Service Award. The Sussexes' attempt to garner favor through perceived philanthropy has backfired, leading to widespread criticism and diminishing their popularity in the United States. Media coverage and social media commentary reflect the growing disapproval, exacerbated by their treatment of the late Queen and King.
Contrastingly, other royal family members, like Kate Middleton, have been well-received in Hollywood, drawing support from celebrities such as Julia Roberts, Tom Cruise, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Prominent figures either maintaining distance or reducing public support for the Sussexes include Oprah Winfrey, David Beckham, George Clooney, and Priyanka Chopra.
Events such as a black-tie charity affair in New York, co-chaired by Edward Enninful and attended by luminaries like Leonardo DiCaprio and Drew Barrymore, raised substantial funds for the King’s Trust, further highlighting support for the royal family. The contrast is underscored by the absence of Emmy nominations for Harry and Meghan's documentary, compared to multiple nominations for the Beckhams' documentary, marking a broader decline in high-profile backing and a trend of increasing negativity towards the Sussexes.
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In this part of the video, the narrator explains the backlash faced by Harry and Meghan (the Sussexes) after Harry received the Pat Tillman Service Award. Initially, there was a mix of support and indifference towards them in the United States, but this event shifted public opinion. The strategy to gain popularity through supposed philanthropy and award purchases backfired, leading to widespread criticism. People felt that Harry undeservedly received the award, which tarnished the honor associated with Pat Tillman, a national hero. This resulted in a significant pushback on social media and commentary from prominent figures, culminating in a perceived failure at the award ceremony. The episode marked a turning point, making many individuals view the Sussexes negatively.
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In this part of the video, it is discussed how public opinion in the United States has increasingly turned against the Sussexes, negatively impacting their popularity. Initially, those disinterested or neutral about the Sussexes have started to dislike them, amplifying the negative sentiment. This shift in public perception is highlighted in the media, with more instances being noted where people express disapproval. Observers are encouraged to keep an eye on this trend as more articles, such as those by Daniela Elsa of news.com.au, indicate this growing disapproval. The segment concludes by contrasting this situation with how Tom Cruise has comfortably accepted lesser roles within public events, demonstrating that even high-profile figures can play secondary roles gracefully.
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In this part of the video, the focus shifts to the royal family’s appearance in Hollywood and the contrasting reception of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Kate receives a standing ovation from a strong crowd, delighting celebrities like Julia Roberts and Tom Cruise. Kate’s supporters in Hollywood also include Gwyneth Paltrow, Idris Elba, and Edward Enninful. Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle face a cooling relationship with Tinseltown due to criticism over their treatment of the late Queen and King. Idris Elba, who has previously supported the Sussexes, appears with King Charles at a mini-summit on youth crime, showcasing his longstanding association with the King’s Trust. Lastly, the video touches on Gwyneth Paltrow’s public support for Kate, highlighting her social media posts.
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In this segment of the video, notable celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Drew Barrymore, John Legend, Chrissy Teigen, and Kate Moss attended a black-tie charity event in New York, raising over $2 million for the King’s Trust. Edward Enninful, former editor-in-chief of British Vogue, co-chaired the event and has previously collaborated with the King. The video also mentions the diminished public support from influential figures like Oprah Winfrey and David Beckham for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Oprah, despite past affiliations, hasn’t engaged publicly with them recently, while Beckham seemingly distanced himself after past interactions. The video highlights that other prominent figures like George Clooney and Priyanka Chopra have also not been publicly associated with the Sussexes lately.
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In this part of the video, various high-profile celebrities, including Zoe Saldana and David Kenberg, are mentioned attending events such as Beyonce’s Renaissance tour alongside notable figures like Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez. The segment highlights the Emmy nominations, noting that the Beckhams’ documentary received five nominations, whereas Harry and Meghan’s recent documentary received none. This contrast is used to illustrate a shift in public and A-list sentiment against Harry and Meghan, with increasing numbers of people reportedly disliking and distancing themselves from the Sussexes. The discussion also touches on controversy related to the Pat Tillman service award and suggests a growing trend of the Sussexes being perceived negatively.