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Royal Expert Accuses Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of Bullying Queen Elizabeth II
A royal expert has recently accused Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of bullying Queen Elizabeth II during the later years of her life.
The criticism arises following the Sussexes' recent statements on cyberbullying, where Meghan likened the internet to a vehicle.
Renowned royal biographer and expert Angela Levin has strongly criticized the couple, labeling them as hypocrites for their anti-cyberbullying stance.
In an interview with GB News presenter Nana Akur, Levin highlighted the contradiction in the Sussexes' behavior, pointing out that they expressed concerns about children being bullied online while allegedly mistreating the Queen in her vulnerable state.
Levin remarked that many individuals have alleged that the couple engaged in bullying behavior towards the Queen for various reasons, including financial gain.
She emphasized the glaring hypocrisy in their actions, making it challenging to trust their words.
Harry's Discomfort with Archie Following Queen's Footsteps
Prince Harry reportedly confided in a family friend about his reluctance for his son Archie to follow in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth II shortly before he and Meghan Markle withdrew from their royal duties.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced their decision to step back from their roles as working royals in January 2020, subsequently relocating to the United States with their son Archie.
While the news of their departure surprised many, Harry had hinted at the move during a conversation with close friend Dr. Jane Goodall.
Dr. Goodall, a respected anthropologist and conservationist who shares a longstanding connection with Harry, visited the couple at Frogmore Cottage, located within the Windsor Castle grounds, soon after Archie's birth in 2019.
As part of a special edition of Vogue magazine edited by Meghan, Dr. Goodall was invited for an interview by Harry at their newly renovated residence.
Notably, royal author Robert Lacey revealed that Dr. Goodall was permitted to hold Archie after the interview, recounting a poignant moment where Meghan tenderly offered the newborn to the 85-year-old guest.
Dr. Goodall's Encounter with Archie and Harry's Parenting Choices
Reflecting on her interaction with Archie, Dr. Goodall shared an anecdote from her meeting with Harry and Meghan, shedding light on Harry's firm stance against certain royal traditions.
Recalling the encounter, she described Archie as tiny and sleepy, indicating that she was among the first individuals outside the family to hold him.
Dr. Goodall playfully prompted Archie to mimic the Queen's signature wave, to which Harry responded unequivocally that his son would not be raised in a similar manner.
This incident took place just a few months before the Sussexes' announcement of stepping down as senior working royals, underscoring their commitment to providing a normal upbringing for their children away from the spotlight.
Despite their decision to distance themselves from the royal family, Harry expressed his desire for his children, including Archie and Lilibet, to establish meaningful relationships with certain family members.
In an interview from the previous year, Harry emphasized his preference for a familial bond over institutional ties, expressing joy in seeing his children connect with select relatives.