Prince Harry ‘insists’ that Netflix drama The Crown does not reach Megxit saga

Prince Harry ‘insists’ that Netflix drama The Crown does not reach Megxit saga
- She argued that the streaming service will demand their “pint of blood” for access to other royals.
- Ms Levin defended the Royal Family, saying it “does a lot for us”.
- In September 2020, Meghan and Harry agreed to a lucrative agreement with Netflix.
Prince Harry has reportedly insisted that Netflix do not tell the story of him and Meghan’s exit from the Royal Family.
However, according to royal authority Angela Levin, the Sussexes’ recent multi-million dollar arrangement with Netflix implies that the streaming service will demand their “pint of blood” in exchange for access to sensitive information about other royals.
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Speaking to TalkRadio earlier this week, Ms Levin said:
“When I met Harry at Kensington Palace the first question he asked me was, ‘Are you watching The Crown?’
“I mumbled and said, ‘are you and the rest of the Royal Family?’
“He said, ‘yes, we’re all absolutely watching everything but I’m going to insist it stops before it reaches me’.
“And he’s now actually doing what I think is so disloyal and rude and that is taking money from a company like Netflix that knows exactly that it’s going to get its pint of blood out of somebody when it offers a lot of money.
“When he knows the same company is ridiculing his father, his mother and his grandmother.”
Ms. Levin noted that she spoke with Harry about The Crown’s “second instalment” about two years prior.
In September 2020, Meghan and Harry agreed to a lucrative agreement with Netflix.
Ms Levin defended the Royal Family, saying it “does a lot for us”.
She said: “I think Harry made a terrible error.
“I think the way that he has left the Royal Family, the way he did it, and he’s changed.
“He’s almost unrecognisable from Prince Harry I spent a lot of time with.
“But I think, you know, Meghan is desperate to earn lots of money and Netflix offered them something.
“I think they’re being naive as they have been about lots of things in that they don’t realise that a big company like Netflix is going to want its pint of blood.”
Ms Levin added that Netflix would “delve in and get a lot of information that will absolutely decry the Royal Family”.
She added: “I think the Royal Family does a lot of for us. Of course they’ve got a lot of faults, haven’t we all.
“But the sense of duty Prince William has now, and Prince Charles, I spent a year with Prince Charles before his 70th birthday, I was astonished at how many young people he had managed to get off the streets and into work.
“I don’t think we should just paint them black.”
Peter Morgan, the creator of The Crown, has made a suggestion that he wouldn’t include Meghan and Harry in his Netflix show.
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“I’m much more comfortable writing about things that happened at least 20 years ago,” he told the reporter.
“That is enough time and enough distance to really understand something, to understand its role, to understand its position, to understand its relevance.”
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