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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry risk “infuriating” Prince William and “upsetting” King Charles with their decision to visit Colombia, according to royal author Angela Levin.
She joined Darren Grimes on GB News to discuss the Sussexes’ trip to South America.
It will be their second official tour of the year after they visited Nigeria in May taking part in a range of activities over three days.
Their trips have caused backlash with many branding them “quasi-royal” as the couple are no longer working members of the Royal Family.
Harry and Meghan will be heading to Colombia
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Levin told Darren that the couple’s travails are a “headache” for the Firm.
“It doesn’t look good. They aren’t representing the royals but they are trying to”, she said.
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“Unless they break themselves away completely, they don’t have the right to do this.
“It will be very annoying for the King and infuriating for William.”
She added: “I think they are going to do it because they will stay in a four-figure sum room, but I think it’s impossible.
“The but is, Sophie Wessex went to meet the same woman Meghan is meeting, the vice president.
Angela Levin criticised the Sussexes' trip
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“She spoke about women not treated well and went to look at what could be done. I was astonished when I read that because she is close to the Royal Family, and they didn’t seem to mind her doing it.
“So it can’t be as bad out there as what is being made out. But it’s still dangerous.”
With the UK Government warning against travel to some parts of the country, questions have been raised about the Sussexes opting to make the trip.
They were invited to the country by vice president Francia Marquez.
Angela Levin joined Darren Grimes on GB News
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Marquez, a lawyer and human rights and environmental activist said in a statement: “During their trip, the duke and duchess will join me in visiting Bogota, as well as the Caribbean and Pacific regions of Cartagena and Cali.
“In these vibrant locations, they will have the exceptional opportunity to engage with leaders, youth and women who embody the aspirations and voices of Colombians committed to progress.
“In addition to these meaningful interactions, the duke and duchess will experience the rich heritage of Colombia.”
The Sussexes’ trip to Colombia will be their second official tour of the year after they visited Nigeria in May taking part in a range of activities over three days.