Prince Harry, Meghan Markle receive bad news after Colombia trip
Royal biographer claims Prince Harry will try and get some money out of King Charles
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who have recently concluded their much-talked Colombia trip, may face major financial crisis ahead, according to a royal biographer.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reportedly angered their Netflix bosses with their trip to the American country.
Royal biographer Angela Levin has claimed that the couples next projects will not be going ahead until “next February at the earliest”.
“They’re not really keen on her cooking or Harry doing polo or her jam, it’s not original enough. It won’t be until next February at the earliest that they can do anything,” Levin explained.
To a question about the couple’s project, Levin said: “Technically they have messed up completely, because they haven’t done it properly. Netflix is fed up and they’ve got lots of other things on their line that they can do. So I think they’re not going to renew the $100,000 to keep them going.”
Levin also made a big claim about Harry’s intention to cope with financial issues, saying: “I think Harry will try and get some money out of the King. I’m not sure, but maybe that’s a reason they now want to come to the UK and see him.”
Turning the discussion to the couple’s Colombia tour, the royal biographer told GB News: “What was very difficult to understand or to accept was that Harry was asked if he would apologise about the slaves, but he hasn’t any standing to do that.
“If by any chance he did, we can’t tell because they didn’t have any sound, they stopped it. I imagine Meghan wanted to keep control, and Harry didn’t want any journalist to know exactly what he was saying.”
Levin told host Darren Grimes: “It was asked, it was heard, but we don’t know what he said. Now, if he wants to take on that and say something about it, it’s going to be very, very difficult for the King.
“First of all, Colombia was under Spanish rule until 1810, so nothing to do with the British. And also in 1864, Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert, apologised on behalf of everybody for what had happened, so we have actually done that. And I think it’s very dangerous if he starts bringing that up.”