During the conversation, she noted that Prince Harry appeared noticeably different from his previous engagements, where he actively engaged with and uplifted participants. Given that most of these interactions were conducted via Zoom, his behavior was perceived as condescending and superior.
Levin pointed out that he often stated, "It was me," implying a sense of superiority and looking down on others.
Furthermore, Levin highlighted that she had received numerous messages from people expressing their concerns that Prince Harry's actions were overshadowing the real heroes of The Invictus Games. She argued that it wasn't the most appropriate time for him to draw attention to his own experiences.
Levin emphasized the contrast between Prince Harry's privileged lifestyle, with a home boasting 16 bathrooms, and the challenging circumstances faced by the veterans he was supposed to be supporting. Some of these veterans were pictured living in sparse conditions, with little more than a bed. This stark contrast, she argued, seemed insensitive.
These allegations have been a point of discussion ever since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex acquired their property in the United States.