Royal Biographer Raises Concerns Over Harry’s Independent Work in Africa Amidst Family Tensions
The Duke of Sussex’s recent solo engagements in Southern Africa, where he supported his Sentebale charity, have sparked controversy, with royal biographer Angela Levin labelling them “dangerous” for his relationship with the Royal Family.
Speaking on GB News, Levin voiced concerns over Harry’s decision to carry out eight independent engagements in nine days, suggesting the Duke’s actions may be a way to assert his independence from the Royal Family. She argued that this could further strain relations, with the Royal Family unlikely to ignore such a move.
Despite these criticisms, the Duke's office highlighted the significance of his visit to Lesotho, where he met with local royalty and celebrated the nation’s 200th anniversary. His long-standing commitment to supporting vulnerable children in Southern Africa through Sentebale remains at the heart of his work, with a focus on sustainable development and empowerment.