Royal Family LIVE: The move Meghan made to save Harry from ‘diplomatic nightmare’
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visited Colombia earlier this month.
Meghan Markle reportedly made one specific move to save Prince Harry from “diplomatic nightmare” whilst the pair travelled to Colombia earlier this month.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid a four-day visit to Colombia this month, and royal expert Angela Levin said Meghan Markle was keen to “keep control” as she was quizzed on whether the couple’s trip had been a “diplomatic nightmare”.
Speaking to GB News, royal expert Angela Levin said: “What was being very, very difficult to understand or to accept was that Harry was asked if he would apologise about the slaves… he hasn’t any understanding to do that. If by any chance [that ] he does – or did- we can’t tell because they didn’t have any sound, you can’t hear.” Ms Levin – who previously aired her worries that the visit could turn into a “diplomatic nightmare”, said nobody would hear Harry’s answer because the volume was turned down.
She added: “I imagine Meghan wanted to keep control and Harry didn’t want any journalist to know exactly what he was saying… there was no volume. So you couldn’t actually find out what they were doing, but this was asked, it was heard, and you don’t know what he said. If he wants to take on that and say something about it, it’s going to be very, very difficult for the King.”
The visit is said to have come at the request of the country’s Vice President Francia Márquez, who has since deemed the visit as a “success”.