Prince Harry and Meghan Markle accepted Queen Elizabeth's invitation to the Platinum Jubilee and replied yes. The Duke of Sussex, according to a royal biographer, did not enjoy how the royal family treated them during the ceremony.
Angela Levin, a royal author, worked on Prince Harry's book, "Harry: A Biography of a Prince," for a year. Prince Charles' youngest son, she claims, is extremely enraged about the events of the Platinum Jubilee weekend.
"I think he would have been very, very upset that he was largely ignored," Levin told The Sun. "He still feels he's owed an apology."
"But he's the one who should apologize. He said during the Oprah interview that Charles and William were trapped. He said he'd been cut off by his father," Levin continued. "You can't just go around being rude about people and expecting them to open their hearts to you again."
Several royal insiders believe Prince Harry was dissatisfied with the occasion commemorating his grandmother. Lady Colin Campbell, a royal commentator, agreed with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, believing they were "spitting bricks" for the booing and cold treatment they experienced from the royal family. Shey also thought they were furious because their understated appearance suggested they were third-tier royals, which would harm their image.
"They're very concerned that their brand has been irretrievably damaged by the fact that the whole world now knows that they are not only third-tier royals," Campbell told Dan Wootton on GBNews.
By inviting Prince William and Kate Middleton to Lilibet's first birthday party, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wanted to reach out to them. According to Page Six, the latter was compelled to decline since Queen Elizabeth had ordered them to visit Wales on the same day.
According to Levin, Prince Harry was to blame because he forgot to check his brother's diaries. As a previous working royal, the expert believed Prince Harry would be able to verify his brother's availability ahead of time to see if he would be available for his invitation.
"Allegedly, they asked Kate and William and the children to the party," Levin added. "However, they didn't take the trouble of finding out the Cambridges would be in Wales in the morning and coming back to get ready for the Jubilee concert in the afternoon, so they couldn't go."
Reports mentioned that Prince Harry and Prince William did not have the opportunity to meet privately. While the royal family was celebrating the Platinum Jubilee conclusion, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex secretly left the United Kingdom and went back to California on Sunday.
During the climax, Queen Elizabeth made a surprise second balcony appearance to thank everyone who had joined them in celebrating the occasion. Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis were in attendance.
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