Prince Harry and Meghan walk as procession with the coffin of Britain's Queen Elizabeth arrives at Westminster Hall
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Royal expert Kinsey Schofield said that Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have been told to leave the U.S. and head back to their home in the U.K. by Americans.

Schofield shared this with GB News in the wake of the couple's bombshell Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan" and Harry's tell-all memoir "Spare." She said that in the U.S., the conversation is that "Harry and Meghan need to apologize and they need to move back to the UK." She shared that is what people are saying in America, that the two need to "move back to the UK." She knows that is the "last thing Brits want." She noted that Americans realize that the only thing interesting about the couple is their relatives.

According to her, Harry and Meghan are "not interesting people, they’re not exciting people, there’s nothing inside of them.” The expert shared that the two don’t provide anything. She thinks that what Americans liked about "them was their relation to the British Royal Family." Schofield thinks that the two have got to be closer to the British Royal Family and "can learn a lot from the Royal Family. Less is more." She said that this is the result of "over-exposure" and they are sharing "too much information.”

This comes as Harry and Meghan's popularities have plunged, as per the latest poll from Redfield and Wilton in the U.S. The poll of 2,000 people has seen Harry dip from +38 to -7, while his wife has dropped to -13 from +23, reported BirminghamLive.

As for Harry's controversial memoir, it has become the fastest-selling non-fiction book in the U.K. Nielsen BookData revealed that "Spare" sold as many as 467,183 copies in its first week. The memoir, which released on Jan. 10, includes claims that his elder brother Prince William physically attacked him and teased him about his panic attacks.

Meanwhile, The Sun reported that Harry and Meghan have "no chance" of a royal reconciliation. Royal commentator Charles Rae claimed that he does not think "there is any chance, in the short term, of any reconciliation between the Sussexes and the rest of the family." He noted that so many accusations by the couple have been made, but "lots of families have fallouts and in many cases there have been reconciliation, sometimes years later."

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex
A royal biographer claims that Queen Consort Camilla is attempting to keep the door "open" for Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle's return as working royals for the monarchy. Roy Rochlin/Getty Images.

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