Meghan McCain rips into ‘D-list royals’ Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s UK move: ‘Entitled grifters’

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Meghan McCain ripped “D-list royals” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after they announced they were relocating back to the UK.

“One thing about Americans is we can see through bulls–t and we don’t like entitled grifters,” the former “View” host tweeted Wednesday.

“They could never hack it here and truly no one gives a s–t about D-list royals,” she added. “Good luck to our friends in the UK, they’re your problem now.”

Meghan McCain (seen above) slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on X Wednesday. Sara Feigin/Page Six
“One thing about Americans is we can see through bulls–t and we don’t like entitled grifters,” the former “View” host tweeted Wednesday. Meghan McCain/ X

Page Six has reached out to Markle and Harry’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.

McCain has been a constant critic of Harry and Markle, even bashing the actress’s “boring” lifestyle rebrand last year.

“This is, like, her ninth rebrand. I actually had to review her show and her podcast, and it was horrible. It was so boring,” the columnist, 41, added.

On Wednesday, Page Six confirmed that Harry, also 41, and Markle, 44, along with their kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, will return to the UK at the end of the month for “an extended period.”

McCain (seen above in 2020) referred to the couple as “D-list royals.” ABC via Getty Images
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (both seen above) will relocate to the UK at the end of the month for “an extended period,” Page Six confirmed. / SplashNews.com

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“The palace was made aware of the move,” a source confirmed to us, noting that Harry’s father, King Charles III, was informed on Sunday.

“I know that Charles is the reason they are moving back,” an insider told Page Six.

Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5, are already enrolled in school in Britain.

Our source added that while Charles, who is currently battling cancer, “looks forward” to spending more time with the Sussexes in a personal capacity, their role and status as private individuals and “non-working members” of the royal family will not change.

Their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet (both seen above with their parents), have been enrolled in school in Britain. meghan/Instagram
The “Suits” actress and the Invictus Games founder (both seen above) will remain “non-working members” of the royal family. / SplashNews.com

The monarch is also strict about upholding his late mother Queen Elizabeth II’s rule of “no half-in, half-out option” for working royals.

The Netflix stars will live in “a non-royal residence,” where they will “continue with their business enterprises.”

The move back across the pond comes six years after Harry and Markle left the royal family and moved to Canada and then California.

Last month, Harry and his family reunited with King Charles III (seen above with his youngest son in 2020). POOL/AFP via Getty Images
The Sussexes have had no contact with Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton (both seen above with Harry and Markle in 2022). REUTERS

Though the Invictus Games founder has been estranged from his family since the move, he and Charles have been making amends.

Last month, Harry and Markle and their kids reunited with Charles during their visit to the UK, marking the first time the king had seen his grandchildren in four years.

However, the Sussexes had no contact with Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton.

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