The Duke of Sussex is returning home to be by his father’s side
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Prince Harry “won’t drop” his grievances with King Charles despite the monarch’s cancer diagnosis, a royal author has claimed.
Angela Levin joined Jacob Rees-Mogg on GB News to discuss the 75-year-old’s shock diagnosis, which was uncovered during his recent hospital stay for a procedure on an enlarged prostate.
The Duke of Sussex is returning home to be by his father’s side despite the pair enduring a frosty relationship in recent years.
Harry’s memoir, Spare, contained a series of staggering claims about the King and his wife, Queen Camilla.
Angela Levin says Harry will find it difficult to move his grievances aside
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Levin told GB News that while Harry returning home is a positive step towards their relationship rekindling, she feels the Duke is not likely to forget about his frustrations.
“When he’s come over to London or phoned, he’s actually wanted to tell his father that he still wants an apology”, she said.
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Angela Levin joined Jacob Rees-Mogg on GB News
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“He’s got so many moans that go back to when he was quite a small child. He’s got a great list.
“I think it’s good that he’s coming, but he’s got to come with an apology. He should take responsibility for upsetting his father hugely, not arrive and then say ‘I want you to cover all these facts for me and apologise’.”
Asked by Rees-Mogg whether Harry should “let bygones be bygones”, Levin argued that while the King may believe that, the feeling will not be mutual.
“When he’s got something he really wants to hold on to, I don’t think he’s going to just drop it all”, he said.
“Will Meghan let him? I don’t know about that other. She’s not coming with him, which is probably good news, because she’s wanted to destroy the Royal Family.
“I think Harry has a big mountain to climb.”
The Duke of Sussex has cleared his diary to travel across the pond in a move that has raised concerns about the seriousness of the King’s condition.
The trip is a solo one, with the Duchess of Sussex staying in the US with the couple’s two children - Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
“The Duke did speak with his father about his diagnosis. He will be travelling to UK to see His Majesty in the coming days,” the Office of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said.