Prince Harry "furious" at being "almost ignored" at Jubilee ceremony, royal expert says.

Prince Harry "furious" at being "almost ignored" at Jubilee ceremony, royal expert says.

I don't mean to be too controversial, but it seems to me that if you're visiting family across oceans and continents, you expect them to make eye contact with you, even if you don't get along.

Sadly for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, many royal family members seemed to avoid interacting with the two as much as possible during the Jubilee celebrations, at least during public events. This was because it was a busy weekend and there wasn't much time for one-on-one contact. Thankfully, Lilibet was able to meet the queen over the long weekend.

For Angela Levine, a royal expert who shadowed Prince Harry for a year to write the biography "Harry: A Biography of a Prince" (opens in new tab), the Duke of Sussex received in his home country He did not take the welcome well.

"I think he was very, very upset that he was largely ignored," Levin told The Sun. Levin told The Sun.

Levin also mentioned Lili's first birthday party, which was held at Frogmore Cottage on June 4 and which the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were unable to attend.

"Allegedly, they invited Kate, William, and the children to the party.

"However, they could not go because they did not take the trouble to find out that the Cambridges were in Wales in the morning and would return in the afternoon to prepare for the Jubilee concert."

Marie Claire previously reported that this was not "deliberate contempt" but simply a scheduling conflict. We do not know what is going on behind closed doors, but it appears that relations between the Cambridges and the Sussexes have not been smooth as of late.

Speaking of Prince Harry's body language on Thanksgiving, Levin said, "What really stood out that day was Harry's anger. [He could have been feeling a lot of things.

"I don't know if there was a surge of feeling about him giving up.

She added, "I don't know." Or maybe he was remembering bad memories and wished he had not come at all."

For experts, the trip was not well timed: the Sussexes should have visited when Prince William had a little more free time. The Sussexes should have visited when Prince William had a little more free time."

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