Prince Harry is accused by his biographer, Angela Levin, of wanting to "bring down the monarchy". According to the latest reports, the Duke of Sussex could miss the jubilee of Queen Elizabeth to play polo in California.
The speculations around the presence of Prince Harry at the jubilee of Queen Elizabeth always arouse as many theories. The latest comes from Angela Levin, who has written several biographies of members of the royal family. In an interview given to GB News and relayed by The Daily Mail, this Friday, May 6, she estimated that the Duke of Sussex "was plotting to bring down the British monarchy". These comments, very strong, were made after rumors that predicted the absence of the exiled couple in the United States during the Queen's Jubilee, so that Harry could finish the polo season.
Harry and Meghan have still not won their case
In addition to being denied access to the protection due to the royal family by the British police, Harry and Meghan will not be accepted on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, during the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. "After careful consideration, the Queen has decided that the traditional appearance on the balcony for the Trooping the Colour on Thursday, June 2, will this year be limited to Her Majesty and members of the Royal Family who are making official public engagements on behalf of the Queen," the Palace spokesman said. In fact, Harry, Meghan and Prince Andrew will all be persona non grata, although they may attend the festivities.