Harry recently made a surprise TV appearance with Jimmy Fallon, as he joined the host for a haunted maze experience, sharing a rare glimpse into the light and fun side of his personality
A royal expert suggests that Meghan Markle exerts significant control over Prince Harry, indicating that the couple may be at the “beginning of the end” of their professional partnership. This speculation follows Harry’s recent solo engagements in New York, where he focused on key charity projects, including the Diana Awards.
During this trip, the Duke of SusđâŻđ made a surprise appearance on US television with Jimmy Fallon, participating in a haunted maze experience and offering a rare glimpse into his fun-loving, candid side.
However, Angela Levin highlighted that Harryâs first few engagements in New York displayed his âanxietyâ and ânervesâ, suggesting he felt he needed Meghan by his side. Levin told GB News: âWhatâs very interesting is that he was there by himself. He canât do anything without Meghan – for the first few charities he was going to, he was incredibly anxious.
âHe was fiddling with his hands and adjusting his tie, and he was really nervous. That shows you that Meghan is controlling him so much, that he doesnât know how to manage by himself.â
Questioning if Meghan has become âfed upâ with Harry, Levin told host Nana Akua: âAll of the conversations were very negative, he was very sad about a lot of things, saying weâve got to change the world, but actually what he means, I think, is that he wants to change his own world.
âSo you have to work out why has this happened – was Meghan fed up with him to get rid of him for ten days? Are they really just going to divide their work? What actually is the reason?â
Predicting the end of Harry and Meghanâs relationship, Levin claimed: âMy own feeling is that this is the beginning of the end. Because once she finds that sheâs okay on her own, then sheâs satisfied. As weâve seen throughout her life, she drops people when she no longer needs them, and I think that will be what happens around the corner.â