Prince Harry’s biographer accused the royal of following “gently” the “awakened” paths of his wife Meghan Markle – throwing his “life as an action man to become a fairy sniper”.
Angelia Levin said in an article for the Sunday Telegraph that although Markle “flourished back in his native California,” Harry “became a shadow of the prince I once met.”
“Of course, he wouldn’t be the first man to brag about a beautiful woman with a different agenda, who he then gently adopts as his own,” Levin wrote, insisting that Harry “seems to agree to be second after Meghan ”.
The most obvious sign of change is the way the prince “changes his accent to fit” with the “awakened” life on the west coast, “apparently took it,” wrote Levin, who spent months days watching him for her 2018 book, “Harry: A Biography of a Prince. “
“Phrases like ‘twenny twenny’ and ‘I wanna’ suggest his ‘Californianization’ is about to begin,” she wrote of a West Coast twang that slipped into Harry’s accent during the podcast’s recent debut. of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“He and the duchess also repeat several times their favorite phrase: ‘Love wins,'” she wrote.
“I don’t think many senior members of the royal family have felt much love in the last 12 months,” she wrote of their year in exile after Megxit.
Levin wrote that she was particularly disappointed that the prince – who had previously “excelled in giving people hope and strength” – had just “hidden his family in a multi-million dollar California mansion” during the COVID CRISIS. 19, “making himself look out of contact. “
“The couple’s endless announcements about concluding one fundraising agreement after another … could be seen as insensitive at a time when hundreds of thousands of livelihoods have been lost,” she wrote.
Levin ended his remarks by mentioning that Harry would like to receive a 12-month extension on the final deadline for Megxit.
“She may miss her family and all the privileges involved,” she wrote, adding that she may be eager to reconnect with the charities she once supported. ”, As well as to regain his honorary military titles.
“Or maybe she just realizes that royalty is forever, but not celebrity,” she wrote.
Sussex representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comment.