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Harry, Meghan risk ‘infuriating’ William and ‘annoying’ Charles with THIS move

A royal author has claimed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry risk upsetting Prince William and King Charles with a decision they have made.

Published on: Aug 12, 2024 02:23 pm IST
By Sumanti Sen
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A royal author has claimed Meghan Markle and Prince Harry risk “infuriating” Prince William and “annoying” King Charles by deciding to go on a Colombia tour. Joining Darren Grimes on GB News, Angela Levin discussed Harry and Meghan’s upcoming trip to Colombia.

Harry, Meghan risk ‘infuriating’ William and ‘annoying’ Charles with THIS move (Photo by Kola SULAIMON / AFP, Kin Cheung/Pool via REUTERS)

This year, this would be the Sussexes’ second such trip; they visited Nigeria recently. Their tours have been slammed as “quasi-royal” as the two are not working members of the royal family.

‘It will be very annoying for the King and infuriating for William’

“It doesn’t look good. They aren’t representing the royals but they are trying to,” Levin said.

“Unless they break themselves away completely, they don’t have the right to do this,” she continued. “It will be very annoying for the King and infuriating for William.”

Levin added, “I think they are going to do it because they will stay in a four-figure sum room, but I think it’s impossible. The but is, Sophie Wessex went to meet the same woman Meghan is meeting, the vice president. She spoke about women not treated well and went to look at what could be done. I was astonished when I read that because she is close to the Royal Family, and they didn’t seem to mind her doing it. So it can’t be as bad out there as what is being made out. But it’s still dangerous.”

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sumanti Sen

Sumanti Sen covers everything that’s happening in the US, from politics to entertainment, but her expertise lies in covering crime news. She has comprehensively chronicled the Idaho student murders, the Laken Riley and Iryna Zarutska cases, and the killing of Charlie Kirk, among other incidents. Over the years, she has interviewed several victims/families of victims of crimes seeking justice. She digs up stories that might otherwise remain unheard, and does her bit to ensure that victims and survivors’ voices are heard. Sumanti’s many years of experience also include interviews with Hamas attack survivors and mental health experts, among others. Her coverage of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and interviews with survivors of the tragedy, coupled with her other works including the Titan submersible coverage, earned her the Digi Journo of the Quarter award during her first year at Hindustan Times. Sumanti actively tracks missing person cases in the United States, and peruses Reddit and other social media platforms to bring to light cases that frequently elude public attention. She has extensively covered the disappearances of Nancy Guthrie, Thomas Medlin, Beau Mann, and Sudiksha Konanki, among others. When not at work, you will either find her with her novels, or with her beloved rescue pooches.

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