A renowned royal biographer has spoken out this week to slam Prince Harry for “meekly” going along with his wife Meghan Markle’s “woke” ways and tossing his “life as an action man to become an airy-fairy do-gooder.”
Angela Levin wrote a scathing op-ed for the Sunday Telegraph in which she said that while Meghan “has blossomed back in her native” California, Harry “has become a shadow of the prince I once knew.”
“Of course, he would not be the first man to be besotted with a beautiful woman with a different agenda that he then meekly adopts as his own,” Levin wrote, adding that Harry “seems to accept being second to Meghan.”
Levin, who spent months following Harry for her 2018 book “Harry: A Biography of a Prince,” went on to say that the most obvious sign of change is how the he is “changing his accent to fit the ‘woke’ West Coast life” he has “seemingly taken to.”
“Phrases such as ‘twenny twenny’ and ‘I wanna’ suggest his ‘Californication’ is well under way,” she wrote, referring to the way Harry spoke during the recent debut of his and Meghan’s podcast.
“He and the Duchess also repeat, several times, a favorite phrase of theirs: ‘Love wins,’” Levin wrote. “I don’t think many senior members of the Royal family have felt much of that love over the past 12 months.”
Levin added that she was especially disappointed that Harry, who had previously “excelled at giving people hope and strength,” has just “tucked his family away in a multi-million-dollar mansion in California” during the coronavirus pandemic, “making himself look out of touch.”
“The couple’s endless announcements about clinching one money-raising deal after another … could be seen as insensitive at a time when hundreds of thousands of livelihoods were lost,” she wrote.
Levin concluded her op-ed by addressing rumors that Harry would like to get a 12-month extension on the final cutoff date for Megxit.
“He may miss his family and all the privileges that entails,” she wrote, making sure to add that he may be “keen to reconnect with the charities he once supported” as well as regain his honorary military titles.
“Or perhaps he just realizes that royalty is forever, but celebrity is not,” Levin wrote.
Representative for Harry and Meghan have yet to comment on Levin’s op-ed.
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