According to Levin, Meghan appears uninterested in a positive collaboration with the royal family; she desires to be acknowledged independently, without the shadow of past controversies. In a conversation with Sky News Australia, Levin emphasized that Meghan's willingness to work with the royal family is questionable at best.
Moreover, Levin expressed doubt that Harry and Meghan would receive a warm welcome if they sought to reconcile with King Charles. She emphasized that, as per her assessment, there is a prevailing sentiment of disinterest in the royal couple's involvement, despite ongoing reports suggesting their possible return to Britain.
In a separate interview with GB News, Levin further voiced her reservations, noting concerns about Harry's trustworthiness. She pointed out the uncertainty surrounding whether Harry might leverage private discussions for financial gain, potentially through deals with platforms like Netflix.
It's worth noting that Harry may undertake his UK journey without Meghan, using the opportunity to reconnect with his father following a stopover during his return from the Invictus Games in Germany. King Charles, having returned from his vacation in Balmoral, may find this an opportune moment to address any lingering tensions with his son.