Prince Harry’s ‘condemnation’ for family brought on by Meghan Markle

Royal biographer Angela Levin says Meghan Markle ‘made some of the wounds’ which Prince Harry appears to have been inflicted by

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Prince Harry’s ‘condemnation’ for family brought on by Meghan Markle
Prince Harry’s ‘condemnation’ for family brought on by Meghan Markle 

Prince Harry seems to be heavily influenced by the opinions his wife Meghan Markle holds.

Royal biographer Angela Levin in an interview with Sky News Australia evaluated Prince Harry’s current state is to be “very negative”

She noted that Harry is “attacking everybody, trying to get people give him money in court, accusing them of saying all sorts of things and its very, very sad.”

The royal currently has six cases running in the London High Court against British tabloids for garnering private information through illegal means such as phone hacking.

Moreover, before he was going to and fro to court, Harry blasted his family in the media, with his harshest criticism detailed in his memoir, Spare, released in January this year.

Levin suggested that Harry’s “condemnation and negativity towards his own family was brought about through his relationship with Meghan.”

She claimed Meghan even “made some of the wounds” which Harry appears to have been inflicted by.

“He wasn’t like that when he got married to her. He loved his family; he loved his father,” Levin described on the basis of her ties with the royal over the years.

“[Harry] said he would do anything for [Charles] when he was king, he wants to be there by his side. He was the most popular royal for quite sometimes more so than the late Queen Elizabeth,” opined Levin.

The expert claimed that Meghan went “on and on” about “awful” the royals were and “they didn’t pay him for every engagement.”

As a result, Levin surmised that Harry is “mentally very wobbly” because of “all these negative things which is piled up.”

Meanwhile, Meghan is just “sort of whizzing off” as she “takes what she can and leaves it behind.”