Royal expert Angela Levin has stirred the pot with her recent claims, suggesting that Prince Harry is still very much a boy at heart, likely to shift blame onto others amidst the fallout from emails exchanged between him and Meghan Markle.
These emails, which were presented in court earlier this month, shed light on the couple’s close involvement in briefing their press spokesman, Jason Knauf, before his meeting with the authors of the book “Finding Freedom” two years ago.
This revelation contradicts Meghan’s previous denial of collaborating with the authors, raising questions about the couple’s credibility.
Levin, a renowned royal biographer who penned “Harry, Conversations with the Prince,” anticipates that Harry will react furiously to the situation, deflecting responsibility onto external factors.
In an interview with The Sun Online, Levin expressed her belief that Harry will likely point fingers at the press and others, refusing to acknowledge any personal culpability.
She emphasized the irony of Harry condemning disinformation while his wife was apologizing to the appeal court for withholding crucial information.
The unfolding saga took a new turn when Meghan issued an apology to the Court of Appeal for failing to disclose the existence of the emails during her prolonged legal battle against the Mail on Sunday for publishing contents of a letter she had written to her father.
Despite winning the initial case, the newspaper is now appealing the decision.
Meghan acknowledged her oversight, stating, “I did not have the benefit of seeing these emails, and I apologize to the court for not recalling these exchanges at the time.
I had no intention to mislead anyone.”
The emails in question contained discussions about Meghan selecting her wedding tiara with the Queen, attributing certain details to a source mentioned in “Finding Freedom.”
Additionally, Harry’s correspondence with Knauf revealed a concerted effort to distance themselves from certain narratives while ensuring the provision of accurate context.
Meghan also provided detailed notes to Knauf ahead of his briefing with the authors, underscoring her involvement in the process.
In a surprising twist, Meghan admitted that Knauf had shared information with the authors with her knowledge, contradicting previous assertions of non-collaboration.
This revelation came to light after Knauf released the emails as part of the ongoing legal proceedings involving Meghan and her estranged father, Thomas Markle.
Despite earlier denials of collaboration, evidence suggests a more involved relationship between Meghan, Harry, and the authors of “Finding Freedom.”
The web of contradictions and evolving narratives has cast a shadow over Meghan and Harry’s credibility, with public trust potentially eroding in the wake of these revelations.
As the legal battle continues and new information surfaces, the couple finds themselves navigating a precarious situation where accountability and transparency are called into question.
The repercussions of these email disclosures may have far-reaching implications for Meghan and Harry’s public image and the ongoing legal proceedings.