Prince Harry: Charles ‘top of his list to smash’ claims Angela Levin
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Prince Harry announced he is writing a new memoir set to be released in late 2022. It was a hot topic on Tuesday’s Good Morning Britain and royal biographer Angela Levin had been invited to give her opinion. She told Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard how Prince Charles will apparently be “top of [Harry’s] list to smash” and wanted to know why the Duke of Sussex is “so negative about his past”. Trisha Goddard, on the other hand, pointed out “we don’t know that it’s all going to be negative” and argued, “everybody’s autobiography is their own truth”.
“We will need to find out whether he is talking his truth, the truth or a new truth,” Angela began.
“Because if you go back, for example, to 2017 when he was a guest editor on the Today Programme on Radio 4, he was so full of praise for his father.”
She quoted: “’When I was young, I thought you were wrong about plastic and looking after the world, but now I realised that now you were ahead of everyone, and you’ve been fantastic and I’ve really listened and admired what you tell me’.
“I think his father [Prince Charles] is at the top of the list to smash, yet again.”
Ben stepped in and said: “We don’t know that yet, Angela, do we?
“Admittedly we have heard him be critical on that podcast about some of the things he has been through.
“But maybe, writing it down, thinking it considerably, it will be more balanced and he will be able to weigh up some of those things so he can credit his father with some of the positive stuff he has experienced as his son.”
“Will Meghan let him? That is the answer to that one,” Angela remarked.
“The other thing is, I think if it’s going to be intimate, as he says, I feel he risks looking like a traitor to the royal family.
“I can’t believe it’s going to be all honey and sweetness, I think he’s going to smash again.
“I don’t know why, does he want to destroy his family?” She wondered. “Does he feel so revengeful that he has to take yet another knock after Oprah and after Finding Freedom?
“I don’t quite get it, why he doesn’t want to move on, enjoy his life, he’s making pots of money, he’s in love with his wife, he’s got two children – a girl and boy – but why is he so negative about his past?
“He can’t leave it alone, it’s like a cat or dog tearing at something to destroy it.”
Trisha added: “Angela’s got a very negative, somewhat simplistic view of what relationships are, you can absolutely love and adore somebody and criticise something about their past.
“As Prince Charles loved and adored his father, but had also criticised his family about their decision to send him to boarding school.
“So life is not just black and white.
“We don’t know yet, I would actually love to hear about his time in Afghanistan, he will be talking about losing a mother at an early age,” she continued.
“And we don’t know that it’s all going to be negative, everybody’s autobiography is their own truth.
“After all, Diana actually talked a lot as we know now in retrospect to Andrew Morton, he admitted his main source in the book about Princess Diana was her [Diana].
“So it’s been done before… the world doesn’t fall in,” Trisha remarked.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.
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