Levin questions the sincerity behind the joint appearance, suggesting that Meghan and Harry might be weary of being viewed as a spectacle every time they visit the UK. She further suggests that Meghan has taken on a more prominent role in the Invictus Games in recent years, prompting speculation about a potentially spiteful motive behind the joint appearance, especially considering Princess Kate's expected return to royal duties. Levin doesn't hold back in her critique of Meghan's approach to public relations, noting a shift from portraying herself as a victim to emphasizing positivity and alignment with the royal family. She views this shift as a calculated move to maintain public interest rather than genuine sentiment.
Levin's insights raise questions about the authenticity of Meghan and Harry's intentions—are they genuinely motivated by a desire to commemorate the Invictus Games anniversary, or is this part of a carefully orchestrated plan for positive PR, perhaps leading to another documentary?
The discussion shifts as the possibility of the grandchildren visiting King Charles is brought into focus. While host Isabelle sees it as a positive opportunity for King Charles, Levin casts doubt on the sincerity of the plan, hinting at potential manipulation of public perception.
Angela Levin's critique reveals what she believes to be a series of calculated tactics behind Meghan and Harry's potential London return. The shifting PR strategies, timing of the visit, and dynamics surrounding the Invictus Games anniversary all come under scrutiny as the saga unfolds.