Meghan Markle, Prince Harry ‘all out to destroy the monarchy’: Royal biographer

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 18: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrive at the United Nations Headquarters on July 18, 2022 in New York City. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex is the keynote speaker during the United Nations General assembly to mark the observance of Nelson Mandela International Day where the 2020 U.N. Nelson Mandela Prize will be awarded to Mrs. Marianna Vardinogiannis of Greece and Dr. Morissanda Kouyaté of Guinea. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Following the release of the trailer for their Netflix documentary, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle allegedly intend to destroy the institution, according to a royal biographer.

Following the release of the second teaser for their documentary on Netflix, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex faced yet another round of criticism. Angela Levin, a British journalist and biographer, accused the pair of attempting to destabilize the monarchy because the newly released promo appeared to criticize the royal hierarchy.

Levin told The Sun:

“Meghan and Harry are all out to destroy the monarchy and everybody in it. Perhaps with the aim of becoming King and Queen themselves – it’s never going to happen, it’s a fairy tale.”

Many assumed that the Sussexes were aiming for the firm in the advertisement because Prince Harry said:

“It’s really hard looking back on it and thinking ‘what on earth happened?’ There’s a hierarchy of the family.”

According to Levin, the project could aggravate the Sussexes’ already strained relationship with the royal family.

The author of “Harry: A Biography of a Prince” continued:

“It is no going back for Harry now. I think it’s already past that line. Where’s his proof? Look at Harry, really absolutely slicing people into small pieces. If you’re going to make statements like that you need to have written proof.”

Levin has spent years collaborating with Prince Harry on his biography. She did, however, admit that what she saw from the royal prince was “beyond shocking,” adding, “I’m fed up with it.”

She added:

“It puts the royal family in the most awkward spot. They don’t want to get embroiled in a live row – especially not with someone who is in the family.”

After watching the first trailer released by Netflix on Thursday, a day before Prince William and Kate Middleton’s green carpet event in Boston, GB News host Nana Akua expressed the same sentiment. According to her, the first trailer was “hardly authentic” and was meant to demolish the British monarchy.

In response to Markle’s statement at the end of the promo, the TV host said on GB News:

“They talk about the high stakes, what stakes? They’ve got nothing left to lose. Dignity went out with the Oprah Winfrey interview. How I get it, the stakes that they’re driving is through the heart of the monarchy in the hope of destroying the institution. The only thing is, their very commercial existence relies on it to succeed.”