THE Princess Of Wales has been sending a direct message to Meghan with her recent displays of public affection, it was claimed today.

THE Princess Of Wales has been sending a direct message to Meghan with her recent displays of public affection, it was claimed today.
Prince Harry’s biographer Angela Levin spoke out after Kate was seen embracing her first history teacher – which contradicts Meghan’s previous claims “she’s not a hugger”.
Speaking to Nana Akua on GB News, Ms Levin said: “I actually wondered whether Kate was doing it to show that she could, because I think it’s really unusual for you to hug your former history teacher. I never hugged any of my teachers, however nice they were. She also recently hugged a young woman who had been on a polar expedition and she gave her a huge hug too. They were real monster hugs. I think she’s now much more confident, because she’s got a new role. She’s the wife of the heir to the throne. And I think that she feels that she can get a bit looser in how she behaves.
“The teacher said she was absolutely ideal, wonderful, terrific to teach. And I suppose she’s got a soft spot for her. I think she’s a very kind person but she won’t stand for much nonsense against her, her children or her husband which is quite right. She has a lovely smile but is tough inside, which she has to be.”
Meanwhile, Ms Levin also spoke about the recent interview by Sasha Walpole – the woman who took Harry’s virginity.
She said: “It’s getting more and more ridiculous. He actually had the audacity to say he had no regrets about anything he put in the book or has said. He was quite nasty about her in the book. When you saw her talking, she looked like it was really hurtful, but she felt she had to talk about it. She was completely unpracticed at talking on television or radio, but she thought she should because she wanted to clear the air about herself. And she seemed like a very nice straightforward person. So he could have actually apologised, but you see nowadays, there’s no apology in his vocabulary. We’ve seen his father, his brother, and his sister-in-law. There are no apologies. Yet he wants them to apologise.”
Meanwhile Ms Levin said the emblem for the King’s coronation was “absolutely delightful”. She added: “There’s something about it that is quite dainty, but also powerful. It’s got all the flowers of Wales, Scotland, Ireland and England and the Crown inside is sort of cushioned by the red of the flowers outside. I think it’s lovely, I think it’s beautifully done and delicate and we’re going to see it you know, on anything that is about the coronation, I think you won’t tire of it, it is absolutely delightful.”

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