King Charles and Prince William Pressured to Distance Themselves from Prince Harry Following Claims by Meghan’s Friend
1Angela Levin, a royal commentator, has expressed concerns regarding King Charles and Prince William’s rumored plans to invite Prince Harry to join the royal family for Christmas. This warning comes in the wake of new allegations made in “Endgame,” a book by Omid Scobie, a friend of Harry and Meghan, set to release on November 27.
Scobie is often viewed as an unofficial spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Levin criticized the Sussexes and Scobie’s book, suggesting that King Charles should reconsider any plans to host Harry, fearing further private information leaks.
In an interview with GB News, Levin highlighted the inconsistency in Harry’s statements about feeling sympathy for his brother and father, while also describing them as “trapped” in the monarchy. She cautioned that any reconciliation efforts could result in more details being publicized in books and magazines.
Echoing Levin’s sentiments, presenter Nana Akua also shared her views, hoping that the public’s interest in tell-all memoirs, especially regarding the Royal Family, would wane. Levin responded by saying that people are likely tired of the continuous complaints and alleged that the book portrays Princess Kate negatively, calling her “lazy” and suggesting she is envious of Meghan.
“Endgame” reportedly contains claims about a “small-scale rivalry” between King Charles and Prince William. It also delves into controversial remarks allegedly made by royal family members about the skin color of Prince Harry and Meghan’s son, Archie. The book is said to characterize Princess Kate as more focused on photo opportunities than substantial contributions.
These revelations and the resulting discussions indicate a deepening rift in the royal family narrative, with significant attention on the relationships and dynamics within the monarchy.