Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have said they 'wouldn't decline an invitation' to spend Christmas at Sandringham
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Royal biographer Angela Levin has warned King Charles and Prince William of accepting a reunion with Prince Harry, following new claims made in Omid Scobie's latest book.
Endgame, set to be released in the UK on Tuesday, has launched a fresh attack on the monarchy and is written by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's unofficial 'mouthpiece'.
Claims made in the book claim there is a "small scale rivalry" between King Charles and the Prince of Wales, and that two members of the royal household "expressed concern" over Harry and Meghan's son Archie and the "colour of his skin".
Scobie also claims that Princess Kate is "lazy" and is only interested in "photo ops".
Prince Harry has claimed that he would 'love to spend Christmas at Sandringham' with the Royal Family
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently added fuel to the royal rift by claiming that the royal couple "were not invited" to King Charles' 75th birthday party on November 14.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex then briefed to the media via an insider that they "wouldn't decline an invitation to spend time with His Majesty."
The source for the Sussexes also confirmed there has "not been any invitations for the holidays".
Reacting to the latest royal book, biographer Angela Levin criticised the "mess" of the claims made both in the book and by the couple and warned King Charles that any meeting with Harry would result in further leaks.
Levin told GB News: "It's worked out for Meghan, but does she want to come here to this country? Of course not.
"But does Harry? He said that he feels very sorry for his brother and his father because they're trapped. He doesn't want anything to do with it.
"So now he's suddenly swapped and he will forgive them and move on. The whole thing is just a mess.
"I hope that the King won't have them over because anything he said is going to be spilled out into books and magazines."
Angela Levin says she 'hopes the King won't have them over' for Christmas
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In criticism of Omid Scobie, Levin suggested: "I wonder if it's his end game, because I don't think anybody will want to speak to him afterwards. It's really nasty and unpleasant."
In agreement, GB News presenter Nana Akua shared her thoughts on Endgame: "I hope nobody buys it. You know, just because I think some of these tell all memoirs, they're starting to have a shelf life and people think are going off the notion that somebody will do a tell all memoir about something like the Royal family. I've heard enough."
Levin replied: "I think people are fed up with the same old moaning. It's yet again moaning and moaning and moaning.
"And what he said about Catherine, that she's lazy and she's jealous of Meghan. This woman is not jealous of Meghan."