In his column for The Sun, Morgan shared his observations from his recent trip to America, revealing that nearly everyone he encountered had a common question on their minds: "Is King Charles going to be okay?" He also noted the considerable concern expressed for Kate, the Princess of Wales.
Morgan attempted to explain that King Charles and Princess Kate enjoy greater popularity in the United States compared to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. During his trip, he was repeatedly asked about the well-being of King Charles and Princess Kate.
On the other hand, American commentator Lee Cohen criticized the Duke for his recent change in primary residency. Cohen expressed astonishment that a prince of royal lineage would declare residence in another country, specifically his own. Furthermore, Cohen mentioned that Harry had even contemplated obtaining citizenship in a foreign nation. Cohen shared his thoughts with GB News, stating, "If Harry felt disinclined to royal service, all he had to do was withdraw and maintain a dignified, respectful silence out of consideration for his family. This is a family that is deeply rooted in British society, spanning a beloved thousand-year history. It's not just any ordinary family."
Cohen continued, highlighting Harry's pursuit of financial gain through unforgivable public attacks on his family, as revealed in his memoirs and accompanying interviews. Cohen emphasized that such behavior is not appreciated on either side of the Atlantic.