The comment hit like a thunderclap. With one reported claim — that “60% of Britain wants me back” — Meghan Markle has once again found herself at the center of Britain’s most emotionally charged royal conversation. The alleged statement, said to have been made privately to a close confidant and then leaked to tabloid outlets, has exploded across British media and social platforms, reigniting fierce debate about the Sussexes’ place (or lack thereof) in the monarchy, public opinion, and the future of the institution itself.

According to sources speaking to The Sun and Daily Mail, Meghan made the remark during a casual conversation in Montecito earlier this month, amid ongoing discussions about her and Prince Harry’s strained relationship with the Royal Family. The “60%” figure — never verified by any public poll — is believed to stem from a private focus-group study or internal polling conducted by Archewell or a sympathetic media outlet. Meghan reportedly framed it as evidence that the British public still holds affection for her and Harry, despite years of negative headlines, the Megxit fallout, and the couple’s high-profile criticisms of the monarchy in interviews, Netflix projects, and Harry’s memoir Spare.
The claim immediately polarized reactions. Supporters of the Sussexes seized on it as proof of enduring popularity: “The people haven’t forgotten her — the Palace has,” one viral post read, gaining over 120,000 likes. Critics dismissed it as delusional or deliberately provocative: “60%? Where’s the poll? This is Meghan rewriting reality again,” another widely shared tweet countered. Within hours, #Meghan60Percent trended with 1.9 million posts, memes circulated comparing the figure to wildly inaccurate past polling claims, and royal commentators lined up to dissect its plausibility.
Public polling on Meghan’s favorability has been consistently low in the UK since 2021. Recent YouGov surveys (November 2025) show her net favorability at –42%, with only 22% of Britons viewing her positively — far from the 60% implied in her remark. Harry fares slightly better at –28%, but both remain deeply unpopular compared to King Charles (+18%), Prince William (+52%), and Catherine, Princess of Wales (+68%). The Sussexes’ strongest support lies among younger demographics and international audiences, particularly in the U.S., where Meghan’s favorability hovers around +15%.
Royal experts see the remark as strategic rather than delusional. “Meghan has always understood narrative control,” said royal biographer Ingrid Seward. “By floating a high approval figure — even privately — she’s planting the idea that the British public wants her back, putting pressure on the Palace to reconsider their hard line.” Others view it as a miscalculation. “It risks coming across as tone-deaf,” commented historian Carolyn Harris. “The public doesn’t want reconciliation on her terms — they want accountability.”
The timing is particularly sensitive. Prince Andrew’s recent arrest and ongoing legal scrutiny have intensified calls for the monarchy to appear transparent and accountable. William and Princess Anne have reportedly pushed for zero tolerance toward any perceived attempts by the Sussexes to exploit the crisis. Kensington Palace declined to comment on the alleged remark, but sources say William was “furious” when briefed, viewing it as another attempt to manipulate public perception.
For Meghan and Harry, the fallout is significant. Their Netflix output has underperformed, Archewell donations have declined, and their security case remains unresolved. The “60%” claim — whether real polling or wishful thinking — has only deepened the divide. Supporters see it as proof of enduring appeal; critics see arrogance.
The monarchy has stayed silent, but the message is clear: the Sussexes’ path back remains blocked. Meghan may believe the public wants her — but the Palace, and much of Britain, appears to have moved on.
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