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The results show that only 29 per cent have sympathy for Meghan and Harry whilst 23 per cent have “not very much” sympathy for the couple.
It also revealed that 33 per cent have no sympathy for them whatsoever.
The results of the poll were made public just before the interview aired on ITV, but may have shifted after Piers Morgan, openly criticised the couple for deciding to proceed with the “tell-all” interview.
The ITV host of Good Morning Britain was blasted on Twitter for suggesting that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex be on the nominees list for the Oscars.
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Meghan revealed how she refused to be “silent” in the “active role that the Firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods” about her and Harry. During the bombshell interview, which will be aired on ITV at 9pm today, the Duchess added she felt “liberated” after leaving the Royal Family after just 20 months. However, senior royals are said to be alarmed at Harry and Meghan’s decision to give such a public interview.