Harry and Meghan enrage royal expert: "Moody teenagers"
Created: 06/12/2022, 04:57
By: Annemarie Goebbel
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have only attended the four-day anniversary service during their time in the United States.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry acted like "stubborn teenagers" during the Queen's platinum jubilee.
Royal expert Angela Levin not only criticizes the early departure.
There are also scoldings for a fan campaign.
London – Meghan Markle (40) and Prince Harry (37) appeared at the thanksgiving service.
Those who were looking forward to pictures together with their two children were disappointed.
The performance at St. Paul's Cathedral was also the only participation in the Queen's four-day jubilee, for which the couple flew back to California prematurely.
Royal expert sees the missing picture of Lilibet and the Queen as an occasion
Royal biographer Angela Levin suggests in the Daily Star that the Sussexes may have been "upset" because there were no photos of their daughter Lilibet, 1, with great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, 96.
After all, it was the entire family's first visit to the UK since the "Megxit".
Lilibet's published Instagram photo might not be enough for Netflix bosses, Levin added.
Levin was also critical of "GB News" about staying away from other anniversary events:
"I thought they were like stubborn teenagers," she says there.
"If they didn't get what they wanted, they walked away."
Angela brushed off the argument that the couple wanted to stay with their family as "nonsense": "You're with your family all the time, you can't use that as an excuse," she railed.
Levin has a few points she finds questionable about Harry's behavior
But that wasn't the only thorn in Levin's side.
There was particular criticism for their alleged behavior during a car ride, in which Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to have rolled down the windows to greet fans.
In the run-up to the London trip, there had been a huge argument because Prince Harry said he couldn't feel safe in the UK.
The father of two did not shy away from filing a lawsuit against the British Home Office.
"He was in a car with black windows so no one could see who it was, and they both opened the windows and started waving at people," she says, expressing her incomprehension to the news portal.
She takes it as a sign that the two couldn't stay out of the limelight.
The information on where she saw the car pictures was not given to "GB News".
She tried to make up for the lack of them all the more verbosely: It was dangerous because someone could throw a bomb or a load of tomatoes through the window, she says cynically.
The royal expert never ends when it comes to criticism of the behavior of the ex-royals.
Her latest guess now is that Prince Harry could possibly demand an apology from the royal family.
Even before the anniversary service took place, she had predicted the chilly mood between the Cambridges and the Sussexes.
Sources used:
Daily Star, GB News