Prince Harry biographer says Duke is ‘unrecognisable’ to man he was only a few years ago

Tom Hussey

Speaking to GB News on Monday, Royal Family expert Angela Levin, who wrote Harry: Conversations with the Prince in 2018, suggested how Prince Harry has changed from someone who was “charismatic and intuitive” to being “bitter, angry and hard done by”.

GB News anchor Eamonn Holmes asked the royal expert whether the Prince Harry “you knew then” and the one she knows know “are two different people”. Ms Levin replied: “Unrecognisable.”

She explained: “I spent over a year with Prince Harry: he was charismatic, he was intuitive like his mother, brilliant with people who had been amazed physically or mentally, very funny.

“There was the occasional dark cloud that came over him, you could see that he had difficulties in his life but he was terrific, I really enjoyed every minute I spent with him.”

But Ms Levin suggested that Prince Harry is a thing of the past as she reeled off a raft of very different character traits.

She claimed: “Now he is bitter, he is angry, he feels hard done by, which is astonishing for somebody who is living in a million-pound house with 16-toilet.

“And he feels he has got to have to revenge, that is the real world and that is what is so terrible

“He wants revenge on the Royal Family for how they have treated him and his mother.”

Ms Levin went on to claim how Prince Harry could also attack his family “left, right and centre” in his upcoming memoirs due out later this year.

She suggested Prince Harry has also “changed what he feels about his father” following what she called “a very moving conversation” when he guest-edited Radio 4’s Today programme in December 2017.

Ms Levin said: “I remember when Prince Harry was the guest editor on the Today Programme, he could have several people along who he wanted to talk to about various issues he cared about.

“He also chose to have his father there and it was the most moving conversation you could imagine, where he apologised for being rude about him, how he realised as he got older how wonderful he was.