Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to have devised a plan to avoid riding in a bus with the third-tier royals. As a result, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are accused of hijacking a vehicle.
Lady Colin Campbell, a royal commentator, revealed several facts concerning the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's whereabouts while in the United Kingdom to commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Although the royal couple was rarely seen, a lot is said to have happened behind the scenes.
Campbell, who also served as Princess Diana's longtime biographer, alleged that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were intended to go with the third-tier royals on a bus. Still, they found a way to get a different ride.
"I also will tell you, they hijacked that car," Campbell told Dan Wootton when she appeared on GBNews.
The royal source referred to the vehicle where Prince Harry and Markle rode after attending the Thanksgiving service Friday.
Campbell added: "Did you realize they weren't supposed to be in that car? They were supposed to be in the bus with all third-tier royals."
Campbell said that the Sussexes arrived 15 minutes late for their scheduled appointment at Clarence House to avoid missing the bus and appearing later, as processions are performed to decrease or increase rank.
"So the least important will go first and the most important will go last entering a building and it's vice versa leaving the building," the royal source said.
According to Campbell, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle realized they were due to join the not-so-popular royals' ride. Hence, they opted to be late and miss their time.
The couple even traveled to and from the United Kingdom for the Platinum Jubilee discreetly.
Sharon Osbourne, a former host of "The Talk" known for her outspokenness, expressed her sympathy for Prince Harry.
After stepping away from his royal duties, she feels that the Prince of Sussex had some regrets about how things turned out.
"I have to tell you when I saw [Harry and Meghan] earlier on … I felt sorry for them and the way that they were parted from the family," Osbourne said on Fox News' coverage of the royal weekend Friday, Us Weekly reported.
Piers Morgan, a vocal critic of the Sussexes, questioned why Osbourne apologized for "trashing" the royal family. She appeared to agree, saying that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have "made their living talking about the royal family."
She did, however, reaffirm her feelings about apologizing to the Duke of Sussex.
"I do feel sorry for [Harry] because I think that there must be a huge part of him that regrets [what happened]," she explained.
"I mean, can you imagine how he felt yesterday [at Trooping the Colour] with the whole family in that procession and he would have normally been there on one of those horses with his uniform and everything. And there he was, shushing the children."
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