Prince Harry doesn't want to be featured in Netflix's "The Crown," but the series will still show him, according to a royal expert.

Royal biographer Angela Levin, the author of "Harry: Conversations with the Prince," joined GB News host Nana Akua in a recent episode of the "Royal Round-Up." Levin recounted her conversation with the Duke of Sussex and the latter's remarks about the fictional dramatization of the royals ahead of the release of its final season. Levin said Prince Harry asked her if she watched "The Crown" during their first interview, and he told her he wouldn't allow the program to feature him.

"Although he has loads of business deals with the people [from Netflix], they'd take no notice of him or whatsoever. They're going to do that. They're putting him in as the little boy who drinks, who smokes, who hates his brother and as a rascal," Akua said.

"He was a rascal, and he wanted to join the boys who were naughty at Eton, and he did. But I think, it was very horrible to actually see yourself like that."

Levin added that the new and final season will also not include Queen Camilla and what Prince Harry said about her. The "Camilla: From Outcast to Queen Consort" scribe exclaimed, "And I think, thank goodness for that. He wouldn't be pleased, and I'm very pleased."

Prince Harry spoke about his relationship with his stepmother in his book "Spare" where he described her as "dangerous" and alleged that she "sacrificed me on her personal altar." In his interview for "60 Minutes," Anderson Cooper asked the duke why he wrote those words, and Prince Harry reflected on Camilla's role on the demise of her parents King Charles and Princess Diana's marriage.

"She was the third person in their marriage. She needed to rehabilitate her image," Prince Harry explained.

According to Levin, two episodes in the final season will feature Prince Harry, Prince William and Princess Diana. One episode will reportedly cover why Prince Harry is allegedly jealous of the Prince of Wales, which the commentator believed would annoy the former. 

Levin said the other episode would feature their late mother. She was relieved that Princess Diana's death would not be shown in the program. However, she learned that the late Princess of Wales would return as "some sort of ghost."

"The Crown" Season 6 will hit Netflix on Thursday.