King Charles ‘secret message’ to Harry – ‘Don’t shout at me’
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The King stepped out at Mansion House with a 'secret message' to the Duke of Sussex
King Charles included a "secret message" to his son Prince Harry in his speech at Mansion House on Wednesday evening, a royal commentator has claimed.
Angela Levin, who wrote Prince Harry's biography in 2018, appeared on GB News where she discussed the monarch's speech.
Levin referenced the part of the speech which read: "Do we pause, instinctively and unerringly, before speaking or acting to ensure we are affording equal weight to both sides of the balance?
"Our society would be a kinder and gentler place for it."
The commentator then told Patrick Christys: "I think it's quite interesting because it's a message to Harry - 'Don't come in and start shouting at me and demanding that years later we still apologise to Meghan!'"
When asked to clarify if these sentences in King Charles's speech were a "secret message to Harry and Meghan", Levin commented: "I can't promise that.
"But I can pick up on things as something written between the lines, and I think this is something that's written between the lines.
"Be calm, don't shout, don't nag, don't demand, but let's keep things equal.
King Charles gave a speech at Mansion House
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"I don't think Harry will take the slightest bit of notice about it, unfortunately."
When discussing the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's recent holiday to the Canouan Island in the Grenadines, Levin pointed out the couple's hypocrisy.
She claimed: "If you're still shouting at your father to give you money or your late grandmother to give you money and then you go on and spend it all like that and you make no sign that you're being cautious.
"Or, you're going on private planes and telling people they can't but you can.
King Charles and Queen Camilla at Mansion House
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"So I think it's actually rather distasteful, in the same way when Meghan goes to poor places where children are poor, but she wears jewellery and clothes worth several thousand pounds, when actually you can cut down a little bit."