Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's biggest critics has slammed the pair over their actions during the mourning period following the Queen's death earlier this month (September 8).
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen on several occasions, most notable with Prince William and Kate Middleton during a walkabout to greet mourners outside Windsor Castle.
And despite rumours that the 'Fab Four' had put their differences aside and united in memory of Her Majesty, it appears that some do not believe it.READ MORE: Prince Harry and Meghan will never reunite 'Fab Four' as 'trust in Duke is broken'Royal expert Angela Levin has launched a scathing attack on the couple following their appearance at the Queen's funeral.Writing for Sky News Australia, Levin claimed in the headline for her column that the couple had “chosen to play to victim card” rather than making peace with the family – despite the “golden opportunity”.She wrote: “Harry and Meghan hold deep-seated grievances about the Royal Family, which they have shared for global consumption ever since they 'stepped back' as senior members of the firm in 2020.“Charles chose to rise above it the day after his mother died, saying: 'I want to express my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas'.“William meanwhile graciously chose to invite Harry and Meghan to join him and Catherine on a walk around Windsor Castle, to chat to well-wishers and look at the flowers they had left.“I thought the four of them and particularly Meghan looked extremely uncomfortable.
It was thought The Queen’s distressing death could lead to the chance of a lifetime and the family would unite in grief.“But it doesn’t look as if anything substantial will change.
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