King Charles announced his shock cancer diagnosis last week
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are capitalising on the Royal Family’s vulnerability to bolster their image, according to a royal author.
Angela Levin joined Nana Akua on GBN America to assess the Sussexes’ response to health issues plaguing the Firm.
King Charles announced his shock cancer diagnosis last week and Princess Kate is recovering at home from planned abdominal surgery.
The issues have left the monarchy stretched with Prince William’s return to frontline royal duties a sign of their struggles.
Angela Levin says Harry and Meghan are capitalising on the Firm's vulnerability
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Nana said that the family is “weak” and the Sussexes are “behaving terribly” to further compound the matter.
“That’s what they did with the Duke of Edinburgh”, Levin responded.
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Angela Levin joined Nana Akua on GBN America
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“They’re doing it again. They see a gap and they’re going to fill it.
“It’s because Meghan has to win. She wants to be the equivalent of a queen. She wants to rule everything.
“She has no compassion. You think about what she’s like with her father.
“I think that she doesn’t really realise what sort of human being she is.”
The couple have accrued criticism in recent days after revamping their website which declares itself “The Office of Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex”.
The sussex.com site uses their regal titles despite the couple agreeing to stop using the ‘Sussex Royal’ title in 2020 when they stepped down from royal duties.
Some claim the domain name is an attempt to capitalise on their former royal status, and they could run into trouble if there is any element of commercial gain.
The couple have lashed out at critics in a shock statement, defiantly stating the “will not be broken”.
A spokesperson for the couple continued: "They’re still working and pursuing what they believe in, despite constantly being challenged and criticised.
"This couple will not be broken.”