After altering their children’s surnames as Archie Sussex and Lilibet Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan have garnered criticism, with psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman branding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as “desperate souls” amidst their perceived attempts to maintain relevance.
Dr. Lieberman, speaking to GBN America, expressed her views, suggesting that Meghan Markle’s hopes of popularity in the United States have waned. “They are getting desperate, ever more desperate,” she remarked. “Meghan thought that they’d be able to do this just by carrying over the royal titles that they have and the history that they have and not doing any work as royals.”
The alteration in surname, according to a source, symbolizes the unification of the Sussex family, marking a proud moment for them since the King’s Coronation. However, Dr. Lieberman sees this move as a desperate attempt by Meghan Markle to cling to her royal connections amid declining popularity.
The criticism didn’t stop there. Dr. Lieberman highlighted what she perceived as “pure hypocrisy” in Meghan Markle’s actions, emphasizing her relentless pursuit of attention. “Her daily plan and goal is she wants to be on the face on everything every day,” Dr. Lieberman stated.
“It’s like she needs him, and that’s sort of symbolic. She needs the royalty.”
Sussex.com has replaced the former website Archewell.com, promising to offer more personal updates about the couple’s life and work. However, their departure from the royal spotlight has not been without controversy.
The couple dramatically quit their roles as senior royals in January 2020, relocating to the US after a short stint in Canada.
Despite their efforts to distance themselves from royal duties, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continue to be scrutinized for their actions and statements. Dr. Lieberman hinted that their turbulent relationship with the Royal Family might be nearing its conclusion, as the couple faces mounting criticism and dwindling popularity.