Ms Levin told GB News: “It was there, in a car with black windows, so they were forced to do it so that no one could see who it was, and they both opened the windows just downstairs and started shaking. the people. “It was a sign to me that they could not be out of the limelight. However, this is very dangerous; someone could throw a bomb or a load of tomatoes out the window, you become very vulnerable.” Megan and Harry lost their taxpayer-funded police protection after their impressive decision to step down from royal duties to forge new careers in California in 2020. The couple has since relied on a private security team in the United States, but the couple’s legal representatives say the group does not have enough jurisdiction abroad or access to British intelligence information needed to keep the Sussex family safe. The Duke of Sussex filed a lawsuit against the Home Office last year to appeal against a decision not to provide his home with the same level of protection as the royal family’s employees. Harry had previously said he wanted to bring Archie’s son and young daughter Lilibette to visit the United States, but he and his family “could not return home” because it was too dangerous, a legal spokesman said. READ MORE: Royal Family LIVE: Prince Harry “very upset” after being “ignored” While their two young children did not appear in public, but it is believed that they met the queen for a special meal on Thursday. This would be the first time the monarch had met her great-granddaughter, Lilibet Diana. Ms Levin said the couple did not show up enough for the occasion, adding: “I thought they were like sad teenagers, really. “If they did not get what they wanted, they would leave. “They left early, they left before Sunday’s competition. “But they did not go for anything else.”