Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Take Over TikTok but Not the Way You Think

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The Duke and the Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle harbor quite a subjective stardom throughout the world. A chunk of the royal fandom does not hesitate to name themselves as the Sussex squad. Whereas the rest of them do not get tired of dishing dirt at the self-exiled duo. Long story short, the couple is always in the limelight, but not always on the positive side. Recently, the couple has bombed on TikTok, reveals a trend analysis.
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New York Post citing Newsweek, laid bare research by Hootsuite to describe the trends on the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex. For those unversed, Hootsuite is a social media management platform used to break down algorithms of a particular trend spiking up on the internet.
TikTokers are quite negative about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
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Citing the results of scraping through TikTok’s search bar, the outlet revealed the Sussexes have largely influenced youngsters. From what was unraveled, “it looks like the crowd on TikTok is searching for negative behavior,” Eileen Kwok said about Markle. Despite tags like “divorce”, “Prince Harry”, “rude”, and “narcissistic”, the two top videos that rank on the platform were highly positive of the Duchess.

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Sourced from original content, both videos were from the now-defunct Ellen DeGeneres daytime show. However, although most people were critical of the pair, the tags related to the glorified members of the royal family were not pleasing as well.
Sussexes top the list, but Prince William and Kate Middleton are also in full swing
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The dynamics of the popularity of once fab-four keep varying over time. The three royals, including Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, along with brother-in-law Prince William, got the highest number of posts on the app. Kate Middleton currently has the least number of posts of all. The first three topped with 11 billion views, with Middleton following the lead at 10.

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Keywords attached with Middleton were, however, no largely different from her supposed rival, Meghan Markle. Terms like “tennis,” “rude,” “paparazzi,” and “coronation“ came synonymous with the Princess of Wales on the platform ruled by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Just like the ravaging media and tabloids, the “Crowd on TikTok loves to compare the two, but the overall consensus is that they seem to favor Kate,” Kwok said.
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