Australians were not impressed by Harry and Meghan’s visit, brutal poll finds
By Martha Ross
Published on April 20, 2026.
A new poll by Melbourne-based polling company Roy Morgan has found that 81% of Australians were not impressed with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's four-day "quasi-royal" visit to their country. The survey also found that 75% of respondents did not believe Meghan presented a more positive side during the visit, while 70% disagreed that she and Harry had been treated unfairly by the royal family. The poll also found 87% doubted that their Australia trip would help repair his relationship with his father, King Charles III. The trip featured high-profile philanthropic engagements, self-help speaking gigs, and efforts by Meghan to sell luxury clothing while visiting cancer-stricken children in a hospital and the site of a 2025 terrorist mass shooting. The team of Meghan and Harry claimed there was a disconnect between what critics were saying online and how the couple were greeted with "open arms" at events they attended.
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