Angela Levin, responding to allegations that the queen has asked the Archbishop of Canterbury to act as a go-between between the royal family and the Duke, says she does not believe any discussions between Harry and the Firm will take place before the coronation.
According to the royal biographer, the Duke of Sussex "wants to win" any conflict with his family.
Levin went on to say: "I think it's disgusting that they're negotiating to give him fantastic tickets in the front row. He hasn't earned it."
She went on to say: "The key point is that Harry cannot negotiate and refuses to give. He's not somebody who will say: 'Look, I'm sorry, let's work together on this."
"He now feels more certain that he has what it takes to deal with the Royal Family, and he wants to win. I believe he will not say yes or no until the very last moment "Levin told Julia Hartley-Brewer of Talk TV.