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Royal Watchers Slam Harry and Meghan as They Move Back to UK: 'THEY'RE JUST AWFUL!'

After news broke that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are returning to the UK, the British people have been polled - and only 21% of Brits think that the pair moving back is a good idea.


Very few of the commentators that Talk have spoken to since the news broke think this is a right move - and in fact, it could be more damaging to the Royal Family.


On this episode of The Royal Tea, listen as Angela Levin and Andrew Lownie speak with Jeremy Kyle, and then Rupert Bell joins Julia Hartley-Brewer to unpack the fallout.


Listen as Angela claims that the move will impact King Charles and the Princess of Wales' recoveries, as Andrew e tears into the pair for seeking yet another business opportunity, and for Rupert's assessment on Harry's post-Royal failings.

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