Royal biographer Angela Levin has accused Prince Harry of “planning to overthrow the monarchy” amid speculation over whether he will attend the Queen’s platinum jubilee party next month.
Ms Levin, a royal commentator and author of several biographies of senior family members, made the comments during an interview with GB News.
He discussed the following reports on the channel: Living in a $14 million mansion in Montecito with his wife, Meghan, 40, and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, 37-year-old Harry may miss out on the Queen’s platinum anniversary celebrations next month, when she’s supposed to be in California to stay and play polo. .
Host Colin Brazier said these reports show the Duke of Sussex is “returning to his old tricks”.
Prince Harry, who was pictured here with his wife Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games last month, has been accused by royal biographer Angela Levin of “conspiring to overthrow the monarchy”.

The Duke of Sussex has yet to confirm whether he will be joining his family next month (pictured in June 2018) to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Royal biographer Angela Levin (pictured) says Prince Harry’s comments about his brother and father being “imprisoned” must have upset the 96-year-old monarch.
The biographer replied: “He is plotting, step by step, to overthrow the monarchy.
“What else does he feel? Try to destroy him. He says that his brother and father are trapped, that he should definitely upset the queen, that he pretends to care for her but is not there when he wants to.
He also criticized the royal family for the alleged “10 to 15 minute presentation” before his final meeting with the queen, which he attended for the Invictus Games in Europe, citing Her Majesty’s recent poor health and his advanced age of 96 years. .
He also claimed that Harry would be late for his next meeting with Prince Charles, which means the meeting was interrupted.
“This is all a dirty game, I think, planning, it’s kind of chess,” said Ms. Levin.
Earlier this week, the Sussexes friend Omid Scobie said the prince will play the remainder of his 12-goal polo season with his Los Padres teammates in Santa Barbara, California.
His announcement came when the prince was caught playing a friendly polo match with longtime friend Nacho Figuera at the Santa Barbara Polo and Racquet Club for the annual Harry East Memorial Tournament last week.
The author of Finding Freedom states that Harry will compete in the Folded Hills Pope Challenge May 9-15, the Lisle Nixon Cup May 20-29, and the Cheval Athletics USPA Intra-Circuit June 3-19. .
This has led to speculation that he will not attend the anniversary, with celebrations starting on Thursday, June 2 and continuing through Sunday, June 5, and the royal family awaited on the Buckingham Palace balcony at either end of the celebration.
While Harry is still able to attend major events if his schedule allows, royal experts noted that they have yet to confirm whether the Sussexes will attend.

Omid Scobie, a friend of the Sussex, announced earlier this week that Prince Harry will be playing in California for the entire polo season, leading to speculation that he might miss his anniversary.
According to royal writer Tom Bower, this delay in approval is deliberate and encourages uncertainty on behalf of Harry and Meghan “because their status and income depend on constant media mention.”
She told MailOnline: “There were always serious doubts that Harry and Meghan would come to the celebrations. First, as citizens, they couldn’t stay in the spotlight on the balcony.
Second, Princes Charles and William were infuriated by the Oprah Winfrey lies they lied about themselves in the interview, and after Harry’s recent NBC interview, they no longer trust him and Meghan to be fair. Third, because Meghan doesn’t dare to confront Kate after her misleading allegations in her Oprah interview.
Meghan fears bad headlines when she returns to England. However, we do not know how the ongoing feud between the palace officials and the royal family will be resolved.
“They encourage uncertainty because their status and income depend on constant media mention. They are addicted to perfecting their self-esteem. Unfortunately, it is impossible to avoid the damage done to the monarchy by voluntary public “indecision”. It’s all part of their financial strategy.’
Source: Daily Mail