In a recent turn of events that has stirred the royal narrative, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have found themselves at the center of a media maelstrom over their alleged absence from King Charles' birthday celebration. Reports from a British publication suggested that the Sussexes declined an invitation to the event, a claim that has since been contested by the couple's spokesperson.

Royal expert Angela Levin, during a GB News appearance, expressed skepticism over the Sussexes' response, highlighting a pattern of behavior that she perceives as manipulative. "We've got an unknown, unnamed person saying all sorts of things. We can't believe a word of it. We're so used to them twisting things," Levin remarked, casting doubt on the couple's claim that they weren't invited to King Charles' birthday party.

The Sussexes' global press secretary, Ashley Hansen, refuted the claims made by the British press, stating, "In response to U.K. media headlines, there has been no contact regarding an invitation to his majesty's upcoming birthday." This statement has added fuel to the ongoing debate about the couple's relationship with the British media and the royal family.

Levin, a seasoned royal biographer, didn't mince words when she described the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as "unpleasant" and "nasty," pointing to their use of private jets as a contradiction to their public environmental advocacy. "They're so awful about things. And also I call them eco-hypocrites because they're going so many times in private planes and yet they're telling us that we absolutely must not do that," she said.

The narrative around the Sussexes has been one of controversy and contradiction. With their move to America and the release of Prince Harry's memoir, 'Spare,' the couple has consistently made headlines. The royal family, according to American commentator Kinsey Schofield, is reportedly stunned by Harry's actions and sees no reconciliation on the horizon.

As the royal drama unfolds, the Sussexes continue to pursue their careers in Hollywood, while their relationship with the media and the royal family remains in a state of flux. The public and the press alike watch with bated breath as each new chapter in this royal saga is written.