Royal biographer Angela Levin believes that Harry and Meghan are only interested in projects that can bring them profit. Ms. Levin commented that Harry was very passionate about charity work, but Meghan was not.
Royal biographer Angela Levin has made controversial comments about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, following the reception of Prince William’s new documentary on homelessness. Levin believes that Harry and Meghan are only interested in projects that can bring them profit. Appearing on GB News with hosts Eamonn Holmes and Isabel Webster, Levin compared William and Kate’s projects to the shows Harry and Meghan have made for Netflix. “Unfortunately, Harry and Meghan are only doing what makes them money and makes them money. They are extremely interested in money, not people,” she said.
Ms. Levin said that Harry was very passionate about charity work before, but Meghan was not. When she met with retired soldiers with Harry, she found Harry to be great, but Meghan was awkward, she was unfamiliar and did not want to talk to them. The writer shared: “When I accompanied Harry to write his biography, I found him to be great around veterans. However, Meghan was very awkward. I don’t think she wanted to do that. So I think it was very difficult.” Ms. Levin concluded: “Harry and Meghan’s goal is to express themselves and be great, while William and Catherine’s goal is to help people. They work not for themselves but because they want to help others.”
Harry and Meghan are currently working on two new shows for Netflix, a polo show and a cooking show. The cooking show is said to have already finished filming. The couple previously released the groundbreaking documentary “Harry & Meghan,” which detailed their love story and life in the Royal Family until their departure in 2020. In addition, Harry and Meghan have also made two other documentaries, “Heart Of Invictus” and “Live To Lead.”
Harry also founded the Invictus Games in 2014, a sports event for injured and sick servicemen to support their rehabilitation. The Invictus Games have been held annually since then and Harry has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions. Harry is also the founder and/or patron of a number of charities around the world including Travalyst, Sentebale, Wellchild and is a member of the Board of Trustees of the conservation charity African Parks. The couple’s charity, the Archewell Foundation, has also partnered with a number of other charities over the years.
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