Levin initiated the discussion by highlighting how Harry seems to be clinging onto the past while awaiting the resolution of his ongoing court cases, some of which date back three decades.
One notable case he recently lost involved his desire for the Home Office to cover his police protection costs, even though he is no longer a working member of the royal family.
Understandably, the Home Office's lawyers rejected the notion of a wealthy expatriate purchasing security services from a British police force.
This ruling likely leaves Harry feeling neither positive nor secure about his circumstances. In contrast, Meghan appears to be forging ahead.
She has garnered attention from a renowned Hollywood talent agency and recently received the Woman of Vision award in New York.
It is worth noting the significance of Meghan's carefully cultivated public relations image. Could she leverage this image to aid Harry? However, it seems apparent that she no longer requires his support. Meghan has already attained the financial security and fame she fervently desired.
