Meghan Markle has been savaged by a royal biographer who claimed she has “another side which is really scary”. Angela Levin tore into the Duchess as negotiations over whether she and Prince Harry will attend the coronation later this year loom large.
Ms Levin claimed that Samantha Cohen, Meghan and Harry’s Private Secretary who had worked in the Firm for nearly two decades, “couldn’t stand” the job. Ms Cohen left working with the Royal Family in 2018.
“[Meghan’s] not miss nice She really isn’t, and anyone who falls for that – like Harry did – is in a difficult position. I think she brings out the worst in him,” Ms Levin opined to Dan Wootton on GB News.
She claimed: “If that’s what she wants, you’ll get a surprise if you want her to be sweet, nice and charming. She can be, but she’s also got another side which is really scary.”
Prince Harry has said that he has never been happier in his marriage with Meghan Markle.
“I’ve got two beautiful kids and an amazing wife. The happiness in my family now, I have never felt anywhere else before,” he told ITV’s Tom Bradby in an interview ahead of the release of his memoir Spare.
Ms Levin’s comments came as the pair were discussing the reported resignation of two senior staff at the Sussexes’ charity, Archewell.
The news comes amid reports that King Charles III has enlisted the help of the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to act in negotiations between the Royal Family and the Sussexes over their attendance of the coronation.
According to The Telegraph, the King is concerned that Meghan and Harry’s absence from the coronation might be more distracting than their presence.
Archbishop Welby, who officiated the Sussexes’ wedding in 2018, is said to be “very supportive of their plight”, according to the paper.
King Charles is said to be willing to give concessions for their attendance, including high-profile seating and an assurance that the couple would retain their titles. His coronation will take place May 6, 2023.