A seasoned British journalist and royal biographer, Angela Levin, expressed concerns about Prince Harry's motives behind his legal confrontations with the media. The author of "Harry: A Biography of a Prince" joined Nana Akua on "GB News" to discuss the Duke of Sussex's lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers and voiced her reservations about his truthfulness during the trial.

Levin expressed bafflement over Prince Harry's courtroom behavior, questioning his commitment to telling the truth. "It's perplexing that he could pledge to present the truth and then evidently utter several inaccuracies," she said. "At 38, one must distinguish between actual facts and perceptions. It's disconcerting."

The royal biographer also pondered if the Duke of Sussex was either enamored with litigation or simply desired a stage for his narrative. "It's dreadful. Is he merely seeking a platform for attention, or does he have a fixation with litigation?" Levin queried. "This cannot be the norm, where individuals continuously drag others to court. This could be another addiction, like drug addiction, and we may have to endure this for years. That is unacceptable."

Furthermore, Levin criticized Prince Harry's abundant references to his former girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, in his witness statement. Levin pointed out an imbalance in the statement - mentioning Davy 115 times, compared to only five times for his wife, Meghan Markle. She argued that it was unjust to involve Davy in this matter.

"It's not fair to her. Did he consult her? I have my doubts," Levin commented. "He attributed their relationship breakdown to the media, but the truth is she almost left him due to his preoccupation with learning to fly a helicopter. He had no time for her, and she was tired of him."

These allegations could not be independently confirmed by the International Business Times.

The discourse about Prince Harry's account of his split with Davy also drew comments from British socialite and biographer Lady Colin Campbell. Appearing on "GB News," Campbell posited that Prince Harry was conveniently blaming the media for his relationship's collapse.

"From what I understand, Chelsy Davy did not desire royal life, and ultimately, she didn't want to be with Harry. That's the critical factor," Campbell argued.

"Harry can't accept the fact that his relationship with Chelsy Davy ended not because of the media, but because he couldn't meet her long-term expectations. That's the true cause of their breakup."