'Meghan Markle Has to Win': Duchess and Prince Harry Only Attack Royals When They Are 'Weak'
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly like to hit their strides career-wise at the expense of the British monarchy. This has led one royal analyst to observe how the Montecito royal rebels have picked the worst possible time to focus on their brand while two senior royals are "seriously ill."
"It almost feels like they pick a time when the family is powerless, and then they go in because the King is struggling at the moment," royal expert Angela Levin shared.
"Catherine is obviously unwell as well, and the royal family is now weak because of all of this," she added. "It's almost as though when they're weak, they go in. It just feels awful."
Levin further added, "That's what they did with the Duke of Edinburgh. They're doing it again," when mentioning the airing of the pair's notorious March 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview as Prince Philip lay dying in the hospital. "They see a gap and they're going to fill it. I think it's really because they are, particularly Meghan; she has to win. "She wants to be [the] equivalent of a Queen; she wants to rule everything, but she has no compassion. You think about what she's like with her father."
The Duchess of Sussex has allegedly not spoken a single word to her sickly dad, Thomas Markle, since shortly before her May 2018 wedding. The retired lighting director has reportedly not laid eyes upon his two grandchildren, and King Charles, who is head of state of 15 nations, has only met Princess Lilibet Diana once.
"He [Thomas Markle] hasn't seen his grandchildren, and I think that she doesn't really realize what sort of human being she is," Levin dished when highlighting how some royal analysts claim Meghan is a "sociopath."
The author concluded: "She's not kind, but also she's not a feminist. She claims to be one, but actually, she's married someone with loads of millions and is seeing her fortune that way."
Harry and Meghan's website displays their royal coat of arms, styles and titles, amidst their business endeavors for private gain, which royal journalist Michael Cole claims would be "illegal" if they did. Senior or junior British royals are not allowed to use their regal status as a means to make money, which the late Queen Elizabeth II reportedly made "crystal clear" to the couple. The veteran reporter also highlighted how the name "Sussex" is not to be used as a surname.
"In fact, it's not correct to say that Sussex is their surname," he added. "Sussex is two rather lovely counties in this country, West Sussex and East Sussex. But Prince Harry's birth name was Mountbatten Windsor. That's the family name of the royal family of this country. It's the House of Windsor, but the actual name the children are born into is Mountbatten Windsor."
GBN interviewed Levin.