“NETFLIX DISMAYED BY PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN’S JUBILEE FAILURE”
PRINCE Harry and Meghan’s failure to land pictures alongside senior Royals has dismayed Netflix executives, a Royal expert has claimed.
Prince Harry’s biographer Angela Levin told GB News she’d heard the streaming-giant was desperate for the pair to secure images as part of the series they are filming.
Ms Levin’s comments come a day after it emerged Harry and Meghan had also failed to persuade the Queen to pose alongside daughter and name-sake Lilibet.
Speaking to GB News, Ms Levin, said this image was heading to one place.
“Harry and Meghan wanted to see the Queen as soon as possible so she saw them on the first day,” she said.
“She went in and then they asked if they brought their own photographer and they asked if he could take a picture of the two Lilibets and she said “no, absolutely not possible”.
“Because they would have sold it they would have used it for Netflix it would give them a kudos that they had her with her great grandmother, you know, it would be very valuable, very valuable to them, but actually the palace was so clever and cunning that they never had a chance to be photographed with any of the senior Royals.
“I heard Netflix wanted these pictures of them with the royals, but they were sitting on the right hand side and the rest of them, Camilla, Charles, Catherine and William, on the other side.
Ms Levin said she believes that after failing to get the images they wanted they “probably just went off in a rage”.
“I think they felt that everyone would drop everything,” she added. “Even on this amazing day because they were there, they’d come back.
“I thought they were like petulant teenagers really. If they didn’t get what they wanted, they would leave and they left early.”
Ms Levin also criticised the pair for compromising their own security, despite suing the government over security concerns.
“There he was in a car with black windows, so they were obliged with that so nobody could see who it was, and they opened the windows right down and started waving at the people,” she said.
“That was an indication to me that couldn’t be out of the spotlight, however, that is very dangerous, someone can throw a bomb in or a load of tomatoes in through the window.
She added: “And actually, they also flew back on a jet that cost £160,000 but that’s their business, but it put out ten times more carbon emissions than a normal plane would.
“We’ve had them telling us all we mustn’t fly, we must be careful…we mustn’t let all this carbon emissions carry on – and there they are doing it themselves.”