Meghan Markle is at the center of fresh controversy after a royal expert claimed she suffered a “meltdown” following a recent television interview with Prince Harry. The couple’s joint appearance, their first since the explosive Oprah Winfrey interview, has been branded a “car crash” amid allegations of behind-the-scenes tension and anger, as reported by The Mirror.
During a recent appearance on GB News, Royal author Angela Levin shared her take on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s latest interview, claiming that the Duchess of Sussex was “screaming” and “very annoyed” after the cameras stopped rolling, the Mirror reported.
During the CBS Sunday Morning interview, the couple intended to discuss online harm and their philanthropic endeavors. However, the conversation took an unexpected turn when Meghan was questioned about her previously disclosed suicidal thoughts, which she reportedly did not expect. Royal author Angela Levin claims that Markle was visibly upset by the line of questioning, revealing a tense atmosphere that persisted off-camera.
“After the interview was over, she was apparently screaming at the producers, very, very annoyed at what they had asked her,” Levin said on Dan Wootton’s show. “You mustn’t do that with Meghan because she’s in control. But you could see she couldn’t contain her anger, her fury,” she added.
Observers and body language experts noted a palpable sense of discomfort between the couple during the interview. Harry appeared either bored or distracted, and Meghan’s icy stares seemed to convey dissatisfaction whenever he spoke. Broadcaster Dan Wootton remarked, “It certainly wasn’t a good 43rd birthday for the Duchess of Sussex, was it?”
Levin further emphasized the strain in their dynamic, saying, “Just the same as in and out of the interview, she couldn’t stand Harry speaking. She would look at him with such harsh eyes and such a terrible expression on her face because she didn’t want him to talk, I imagine. He is really lost at the moment… I think that he’s in a very, very bad way.”
The interview, which was meant to mark a fresh start in their public engagement, has instead raised questions about the couple’s relationship dynamics and their handling of media scrutiny. Branding it a “car crash,” Wootton commented on the failed attempt at damage control, noting the couple’s awkward chemistry despite their united front.
During a recent appearance on GB News, Royal author Angela Levin shared her take on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s latest interview, claiming that the Duchess of Sussex was “screaming” and “very annoyed” after the cameras stopped rolling, the Mirror reported.
During the CBS Sunday Morning interview, the couple intended to discuss online harm and their philanthropic endeavors. However, the conversation took an unexpected turn when Meghan was questioned about her previously disclosed suicidal thoughts, which she reportedly did not expect. Royal author Angela Levin claims that Markle was visibly upset by the line of questioning, revealing a tense atmosphere that persisted off-camera.
“After the interview was over, she was apparently screaming at the producers, very, very annoyed at what they had asked her,” Levin said on Dan Wootton’s show. “You mustn’t do that with Meghan because she’s in control. But you could see she couldn’t contain her anger, her fury,” she added.
Observers and body language experts noted a palpable sense of discomfort between the couple during the interview. Harry appeared either bored or distracted, and Meghan’s icy stares seemed to convey dissatisfaction whenever he spoke. Broadcaster Dan Wootton remarked, “It certainly wasn’t a good 43rd birthday for the Duchess of Sussex, was it?”
Levin further emphasized the strain in their dynamic, saying, “Just the same as in and out of the interview, she couldn’t stand Harry speaking. She would look at him with such harsh eyes and such a terrible expression on her face because she didn’t want him to talk, I imagine. He is really lost at the moment… I think that he’s in a very, very bad way.”
The interview, which was meant to mark a fresh start in their public engagement, has instead raised questions about the couple’s relationship dynamics and their handling of media scrutiny. Branding it a “car crash,” Wootton commented on the failed attempt at damage control, noting the couple’s awkward chemistry despite their united front.