"Harry wouldn't do anything unless she told him to," According to a royal biographer, Meghan's strong will caused the royal exodus

 


The world has focused on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's departure from the royal family, but royal author Angela Levin claims that there is more to their leave tale than first appears. Recently, Levin, the author of "Harry: A Biography of a Prince," opened up about the couple's lives following their retirement from the royal family.

According to Levin, Meghan's independent spirit and conviction in her own beliefs ran counter to the royal family's customs and procedures. Levin said, "She is someone who always thinks she knows better." Meghan struggled to fit in with the royal family because she was unwilling to take ownership of her mistakes and was constantly blaming others.

Levin spent a lot of time with Prince Harry and got to know him well, but she didn't hide her distaste for the Netflix show "Harry & Meghan." The series, which Levin considered unpleasant and which was not nominated for an Emmy in 2023, highlighted the couple's criticisms. "I believe that severing a family has a particularly terrible quality. If it's the royal family, it's even worse. It's a terrible concept to think that someone would celebrate with champagne, dancing, and applause, she remarked.

Levin also discussed Meghan's uniqueness within the relationship from her point of view. Levin thinks that while Meghan and Prince Harry originally put on a united front and referred to themselves as "salt and pepper," she now wants to establish herself as a strong, independent woman.

The author of the book questioned Meghan's participation in Prince Harry's memoirs, "Spare." Prince Harry, according to Levin, wouldn't make any professional decisions without first consulting Meghan. Harry wouldn't take any action unless she instructed him to. I'm informed he's in that kind of a state right now," she said.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continue to collaborate with Netflix on numerous projects as part of their lucrative $100 million deal, despite leaving the royal family. The couple and their two kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet dwell in Montecito, California.


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