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Prince Harry Believes Meghan Markle ‘Should Take Over As Queen’ As ‘Suits’ Actress ‘Emulates’ Princess Diana’s Legacy: Reports
Prince Harry is reported to have opined that Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, possesses the qualities to lead the royal family into modernity, according to royal biographer Angela Levin.
In an interview with Uncancelled’s Dan Wooton, Levin delved into the couple’s perspectives on the monarchy’s need for updates and Meghan’s potential role in such a transformation.
“[Harry] thinks that it was very bad that Meghan wasn’t questioned about what should be done to make the royal family up to date,” Angela said in the interview published on Monday, April 8, about the dynamic Prince Harry and Meghan shared with the firm before they moved to California.
“And [Meghan] said herself that she felt that they should have asked her what should be done rather than Kate because she is a self-made woman and she’s got much more experience,” she went on.
Levin recounted conversations indicating Harry’s dissatisfaction with the royal family’s approach to modernization, particularly noting an omission in consulting Meghan on the matter. Meghan, a self-described self-made woman with considerable experience, reportedly felt overlooked in favor of Princess Kate, despite her own insights into progressive changes for the monarchy.
This sentiment underscores the couple’s estrangement from traditional royal protocols and their eventual move to California.
The notion of Harry and Meghan assuming leadership of the monarchy presents a scenario fraught with unprecedented shifts in succession. For such a change to occur, Prince William, along with his three children, would need to step aside, paving the way for Harry, currently sixth in line, and Meghan to potentially guide the royal institution.
Levin, who spent considerable time with Harry while penning the biography “Harry: Conversations with the Prince,” also reflected on Queen Elizabeth II’s efforts to accommodate the Sussexes within the royal fold. The late queen’s concessions, including offering top aides and allowing Meghan the flexibility to continue her acting career, highlighted attempts to integrate Meghan’s preferences into royal life.
However, Levin suggests a premeditated plan by Meghan to exit the royal setting, fueled by ambitions extending beyond her royal title and financial expectations.
The biographer further critiqued the Sussexes’ motives, accusing them of aiming to dismantle the traditional royal framework and alter media dynamics, particularly the print press. Harry’s legal battles against media entities over privacy violations and defamation underscore his contentious relationship with the press, aligning with Levin’s portrayal of a broader strategy to reshape media engagement.
Complicating these narratives are recent challenges faced by the royal family, notably Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis and the subsequent internal turmoil. Levin claims that Prince William harbors frustration towards Harry, exacerbated by disparaging remarks about Princess Kate and alleged breaches of trust.
This tension, according to Levin, has deepened the rift between the brothers, with William particularly incensed by Harry’s public criticisms and actions perceived as undermining the family’s unity