Harry cannot be 'trusted' on coronation balcony as event is rich material for 'new TV doc'


The Royal Family should deny Prince Harry access to the balcony as part of the King’s historic coronation celebrations as the Duke could use the event as fodder for commercial gain, says royal autobiographer Angela Levin. Appearing on GB News, Ms Levin said: “You cannot have someone who says he hates the UK, who loves living in the USA. You can’t have them [Meghan and Harry] there. You also cannot trust them – they will sell everything they can get to get a new TV documentary.”

The royal commentator continued: “The papers will want to talk about what they are doing so it will spoil it. You have to get rid of them. This is King Charles’ day.”

Ms Levin added that Harry runs the risk of overshadowing Camilla, Queen Consort too.

“This is King Charles and Camilla’s day. They deserve to be respected. To say what they want to say and be the King and Queen of the country. We don’t want somebody who really hates the monarchy there.”

The royal autobiographer said Harry’s brother William has to be considered too.

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The King’s coronation is scheduled to take place on Sunday, May 6 at Westminster Abbey.

During the ceremony, the King will be crowned alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort.

Buckingham Palace is expected to throw a lavish do to mark the accession of the new sovereign.



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