“I mumbled and said, ‘You and the rest of the royal family?’ “He said, ‘yes, we’re watching absolutely everything, but I’m going to insist that it stops before it gets to me.’ “And now he’s actually doing what I think is so disloyal and rude and that’s taking money from a company like Netflix who knows exactly that they’re going to get their blood out of someone when they offer a lot of money. “When he knows that the same company is making fun of his father, his mother and his grandmother.” He claimed that this conversation with Prince Harry took place “a few years ago”, around the time of the “second tranche” of the Crown. Meghan and Harry signed a multi-million pound deal with Netflix in September 2020. Speaking on Good Morning Britain, Ms Levin defended the royal family, saying it “does a lot for us”. He said: “I think Harry made a terrible mistake. READ MORE: “They’re going to dig in and get a lot of information that will be absolutely damning of the royal family. “I think the royal family does a lot for us. Of course they have many faults, so don’t we all. “But the sense of duty that Prince William now has, and Prince Charles, I spent a year with Prince Charles before his 70th birthday, I was amazed at how many young people he had managed to get off the streets and into work. “I don’t think we should just paint them black.” The Crown creator Peter Morgan previously hinted that he would not entertain Meghan and Harry in the Netflix drama. He told the Hollywood Reporter: “I’m much more comfortable writing about things that happened at least 20 years ago. “That’s enough time and enough distance to really understand something, to understand its role, to understand its place, to understand its relevance.”