Tensions within the British royal family are once again heating up, as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex embark on a vacation that could provoke the ire of the Prince of Wales.
Royal Family Analyst Angela Levin recently voiced her concerns during an appearance on GB News, where she discussed the implications of the couple’s South American trip for the monarchy.
Levin, who joined host Darren Grimes for the segment, didn’t mince words about the potential fallout from the Sussexes’ latest escapade.
She suggested that this choice of vacation destination might not only irritate the Prince of Wales but could also strain their relationship with King Charles III.
The royal expert emphasized that while the couple has every right to enjoy their time away, their actions are perceived as a violation of royal protocol until they officially sever ties with the institution.
The analyst elaborated on her point, stating that the couple’s decision to stay in a lavish hotel room, likely costing a four-figure sum, would be particularly galling for the royal family.
Levin pointed out that the optics of their vacation are far from favorable, especially when considering their ongoing struggle to define their place within the royal framework.
In an interesting twist, Levin drew attention to a recent meeting between the Vice President and Sophie Wessex.
The Vice President had raised concerns about women’s treatment and sought to explore solutions, which left Levin puzzled as to why the royal family, seemingly close to her, did not object to such discussions.
This raises questions about the broader implications of royal engagements and how they intersect with real-world issues.
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail’s Ephraim Hardcastle weighed in on the situation, suggesting that neither King Charles nor the Prince of Wales would be particularly upset by the Sussexes’ Colombian getaway later this year.
However, there were concerns that the couple might divert their attention to the Paris Olympics instead.