Harry and Meghan’s plan to renew wedding vows is a ‘blow you’ to public and royals
PRINCE Harry and Meghan’s move to renew their wedding vows in the US is their way of saying “blow you” to the British public and the royals, according to a royal expert.
Royal biographer Angela Levin told GB News: “My view is that they want to show what a “real proper wedding” is going to be like.
“They said they wanted something very American when their wedding was rather American. It is also because Harry loves America so much that they wanted to re-do it.
“In other words, I think if you read between the lines, it is ‘blow you’ in the UK. Never mind you spent £32 million on our wedding – and blow you the Royal family.
“We’re going to do it our way, we want to do everything our way and this is one of the things that are most important.
“I thought it was a bit unkind. I think really, they’re not necessarily doing it for themselves but they’re doing it for Netflix.”
“It will make a very good documentary or addition to what they’re doing. And then you think well could they have sought something original, something more interesting.
“We don’t really want to see the whole thing again.”
She added: “They’re having a wedding, 100% what they want. I wonder how many of the family they will invite, I wonder how many…showbiz people they don’t know who will come.”
Asked if there would be people who would not go, she said: “I think you’re right. I feel a lot of people wouldn’t want to because in America at the moment they feel really sorry for how they’ve treated the Queen.
“I’ve had loads and loads of letters telling me this, saying that, we can’t stand it because why is she being so hurtful to the Queen at 96, and I think that is really penetrating into the American people.”
On reports that the pair are due to visit the UK soon, she said: “This is also a sort of mock royal visit…
“And then they’re going quickly to Germany because it’s a year before the next Invictus Games, and all this to me sounds very much like it’s Netflix.”