Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Slammed As 'Insufferable.' Here's Why

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited New York City at the end of September, marking their first trip together since the birth of their daughter Lilibet Diana. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were on hand for the Global Citizen Live event, which was held in Central Park on September 25, according to People magazine. During their stay, Harry and Meghan made various stops, meeting with politicians, including Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Kathy Hochul, during a trip to the 9/11 museum, for example. The couple also visited an elementary school in Harlem where Meghan read her children's book, "The Bench," to a group of students, according to Vogue.

Before heading back to Los Angeles, Harry and Meghan stopped in at United Nations Headquarters to chat with U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed who described their meeting as "lovely," according to Reuters. The New York trip seemed to prove that Harry and Meghan are passionate about various causes, and they want to ensure that their voices are amongst those of some of the most influential in the country. Since Harry has never lived anywhere outside of the UK, this is particularly important for him to establish some ground in the United States. And while the duke and duchess seem to have a great deal of support from people all over the world, there are some who are constantly criticizing the pair as they forge their new path. One critic called the couple "insufferable," according to the Daily Mail. Keep reading to find out why.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's New York trip didn't please everyone

Sky News host Alan Jones had some pretty harsh words when discussing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's trip to New York, according to the Daily Mail. "These two are truly...insufferable," Jones said. "Honestly, on what basis are these two non-working members of the royal family meeting any politician or world leader?" Jones questioned. "I mean, the whole world is fed up with these two and their preaching,' he continued, pointing out that one of the reasons that Harry and Meghan stepped down as senior members of the royal family and moved out of the UK was so that they could have some privacy. "I thought they wanted to live a quiet life out of the limelight. I think we wish they did," Jones said. 

Jones isn't the only person who was critical of Harry and Meghan's recent trip to New York, either. According to the Mirror, the trip was called "woke manipulation" and "pseudo royal tour" by other media outlets.