Harry’s biographer: “He’s tried to be very cruel. He’s just actually cutting himself off.”
PRINCE Harry’s biographer has blasted his behaviour – and accused him of betraying his older brother.
Angela Levin told GB News Harry’s comments towards his sister-in-law Catherine were also cruel.
Ms Levin claimed Harry had changed since getting married – and that his issues can be traced back to drinking and drug taking.
She told GB News: “He’s become nasty, spiteful and resentful. For me one of the problems was that there was nobody really looking after him. Prince Charles was doing his duty and going off everywhere. He had a nanny, but his brother William, of course, was brilliant and looked after him, but he was smoking and drinking from the age of eight. And he took loads of drugs at Eton.
“He would go to a pub, and they used to have to throw him out because he’d get so overdosed on drink and having so much alcohol.
“But the protection officers who were looking after him were frightened of telling Prince Charles, because they said it wasn’t their duty. They weren’t parents and they’d get the sack because Harry would deny he was doing that. So it was very difficult, and it took a long time until Prince Charles realised that his son was taking all sorts of drugs. I don’t blame him because he was very busy and trying to do loads of different things.
“But a lot of the seeds are there and then of course he had the pain of losing his mother. “And it was thanks to William who persuaded him to go and see someone. So now for him to turn on him in such a vile way, with no proof actually, and I don’t know any brothers who don’t have a bit of a fight now and then. He’s tried to be very cruel. He’s just actually cutting himself off.
Asked if he’d changed since marrying, she added: “Yes, absolutely. Entirely. I mean, he used to say Catherine was the love of his life and he was very close to her. He said about William that every year ‘we get closer’. But I just think that Meghan has an attitude which is very negative towards anything that has stood in her way. And Harry’s whole thing is to please Meghan. I don’t think that’s helpful at all. I think it destroys his own individuality.”
Ms Levin’s comments come as more than a third of Brits say they have a less favourable view of Prince Harry now than compared to a year ago.
A poll conducted on behalf of GB News asked how people’s opinion of Prince Harry have changed over the last year.
The People Polling* poll found that only 9% say they now have a more favourable opinion.
Thirty-eight per cent say that their opinion has changed to a more unfavourable opinion of Prince Harry, and 36% of the public say that they have not changed their opinion of Prince Harry.
Contrary to the popular argument that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are cutting through among a young 18-24-year-old generation, the poll also found that only 10 percent of Britain’s 18–24-year-olds have developed a more favourable opinion of the young Prince over the last year. And 23% say their opinion has become less favourable and 37% say their opinion has not changed at all.