Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing criticism for their recent trip to Nigeria, which some perceive as a challenge to the authority of the Royal Family. During their visit, they were accused of passively standing during the British national anthem, sparking controversy about their commitment to their royal roles.
Royal expert Angela Levin, speaking to GB News, suggested that Harry’s apparent discomfort with the national anthem may stem from his strained relationship with King Charles and the rest of the royal family. Additionally, Levin accused the couple of exploiting King Charles and Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnoses to bolster their own influence, claiming they seek to undermine the authority of the monarchy.
Levin criticized Harry’s assertion that it’s his responsibility to directly engage with supporters of their causes, arguing that he no longer holds a formal role within the Royal Family. She expressed concern that the couple’s actions imply a desire to usurp the authority of King Charles and the family, especially as they face limitations on international travel due to health concerns.
Levin warned that such actions could have serious repercussions, characterizing them as potentially dangerous.