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King Charles’ Christmas Speech: Angela Levin Exposes Harry and Meghan’s Victim Card
In a recent appearance on GB News, royal commentator Angela Levin delves into the aftermath of King Charles' Christmas Address and sheds light on the true motivations behind Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's desperate attempt to play the victim card once again.
While the King did not directly mention the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, he cleverly alluded to their behavior with a biblical quote, “Don't do unto others as you would have done to yourself.”
This subtle hint was not lost on Harry, despite his supposed victimhood.
Levin highlights that Harry and Meghan eagerly watched the King's speech, hoping to find the slightest error that would give them an opportunity to attack the Royal Family.
It seems that playing the victim game has become their go-to strategy.
However, this time, King Charles was not playing along.
His focus in the Christmas speech was on those who go the extra mile to help others, showcasing his charitable activities throughout the years.
Notably absent from the video montage were Harry and Meghan, emphasizing the strained relations between the Sussexes and the Royal Establishment.
Despite Harry and Meghan's attempt to extend an olive branch by speaking to King Charles for his 75th birthday in November, the strained relations persist.
Royal commentator Michael Cole reveals that Charles was hurt by not being able to see his grandchildren, Archie and Lillivet, during the holiday season.
Cole expresses disappointment, stating that Christmas is supposed to be a time for families to come together.
However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex chose not to participate.
Levin echoes this sentiment, questioning the Sussexes' decision to remain in the U.S. for Christmas despite the offer of reconciliation.
She finds it appalling and believes that if they truly love each other, the best way to demonstrate it is by reaching out, making apologies, and showing the necessary contrition.
The situation must be very hurtful for King Charles, and their actions only exacerbate the strained relations.
In conclusion, Angela Levin cuts through the smoke and mirrors to expose the true nature of Harry and Meghan's game.
Their attempt to attack the royal family after King Charles' Christmas speech has been met with a reality check, and the victim card no longer holds its power.
The Sussexes are reminded that they are no longer at the heart of the Royal narrative.
It remains to be seen how this ongoing tension will unfold.
Stay tuned for more updates on the intriguing world of royalty.