Meghan Markle’s ‘heartless’ act left Prince Harry ‘all alone’ at King’s coronation

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Meghan Markle’s ‘heartless’ act left Prince Harry ‘all alone’ at King’s coronation
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Royal biographer Angela Levin says Meghan Markle was “heartless” to leave Prince Harry to attend King Charles III’s coronation “all alone”.

Ms Levin said the Duchess of Sussex “didn’t put her own feelings away” and didn’t come with Prince Harry to support him at the King’s coronation.

“I didn’t want her to be there but when I saw Harry walk in all alone – his cousins all had a partner and they had comfort and somebody else was there with them, and he was all alone,” Ms Levin told Sky News Australia host Paul Murray.“Why can’t a wife who really cares about her husband drop everything and is there for them when they’re needed.

“Families can be very difficult but sometimes you have to swallow what you think … I thought it was heartless really.”

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