Despite Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's reported efforts to tarnish the reputation and popularity of the royal family, they seem to have fallen short, according to royal commentator Angela Levin.
Levin took to social media, formerly known as Twitter, to deliver a scathing critique of the Duke of Sussex, accusing him of unsuccessful attempts to 'crush the Monarchy.' In a tweet, she wrote, "If Harry thought he would crush the Monarchy to pieces, he has, in fact, done the opposite. The walk to church on Christmas Day was a family that cared for each other. Several of them even wore the same scarf, a present from The King."
Continuing her commentary, Levin congratulated someone named @hardmanr for their work on "Charles III: The Coronation," describing it as an absorbing and moving insight into the Royal Family, with a subtle reference to certain members being "black sheep" staying in the distance.
The couple, Prince Harry and Meghan, have faced significant criticism from both royal enthusiasts and experts for their perceived attempts to tarnish the senior members of the royal family, even after choosing to lead a life of their own with their children. Despite their actions, it appears the royal family's reputation and unity have not been substantially damaged, as indicated by the familial camaraderie observed during a Christmas Day church walk.
If Harry thought he would crush the Monarchy to pieces, he has in fact done the opposite. The walk to church on Christmas Day was a family that cared for each other. Several of them even wore the same scarf a present from The King.
— Angela Levin (@angelalevin1) December 27, 2023
Levin's remarks underscore the resilience of the monarchy in the face of external challenges and the limited impact of the Sussexes' alleged attempts to discredit the institution.