The outlets that are not working might be associated with an inverter considering their location, near the TVs. Wouldn't hurt to verify the inverter is working properly and the wiring terminals are all tight with good contact.
The GFI in the bathroom normally is only tied to the down stream kitchen counter and exterior outlets where there is the possibility of encountering water and unlikely to be used or associated with the dead outlets as described.
Try cycling all the AC circuit breakers by turning each fully off then back on. If you heard a pop it could have been a short that tripped a breaker but the breaker may not look tripped. Cycling will correct or it will trip a second time which you should feel when you turn back on. Also, if your coach has one, check the inverter which will have small round circuit breakers that will pop out when tripped.
Also, could you describe how you are measuring volts and amps at the dead outlets and how many volts and amps do you see on the meter? If you have volts between the hot and ground but not between the hot and neutral sides of the outlet the problem as described would confirm the Electricians theory of an open neutral.
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