Footage of and being cheered by crowds in England has gone viral after Prince William's trip to Scotland caught the attention of anti-monarchy campaigners. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex drew scores of fans during a walkabout in Brighton in October 2018, several months after their wedding that May. It was their only joint visit to Sussex, the southern English county from which their titles are drawn, and they met cheering supporters near the Brighton Pavilion, which was once a royal residence.

Fans of the couple shared the footage on the same day visited Aberdeen in Scotland with little fanfare, sparking mockery by anti-monarchy Twitter accounts. Footage showing the Sussexes being hit by a volley of flashguns as crowds cheered went viral on after it was liked almost 10,000 times and viewed 155,000 times. It was posted : "They will tell you fake stories that the Uk public hates #princeharry & #princessmeghan but only Harry and Meghan can pull these crowds and standing ovations.

This is just one reason out of many why the #royalfamily had to get rid of them and try to make them the villain. "The refused to do their job but they're also jealous of the ones who do it better than them. They will tell you fake stories that the Uk public hates & but only Harry and Meghan can pull these crowds and standing ovations this is just one reason out of many why the had to get rid of them and try to make them the villain.

The Royal Family refused to do their job but they’re also jealous of.