Prince Harry angry: The Duke of Sussex would not have been entirely comfortable during the platinum jubilee celebrations. Corresponding Angela LevinLady D’s second son, who wrote the prince’s biography, wouldn’t have appreciated it treatment that was reserved for him at the time. A first signal came at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. Harry and Meghan, who were seated in the second row, faced William and Kate, but the two couples didn’t even exchange a glance.
“What really struck me that day was Harry’s anger,” Levine explained to the Sun. can’t hide feelings. And he seemed really angry.” The expert put forward several hypotheses as to the reasons for his anger: “I don’t know if he regretted what he gave up. Or maybe he has bad memories and regrets going to England.”
Some moments that would have made the Sussexes turn up their noses. First of all, the fact of having been banned from the balcony of Buckingham Palace, from where the royal family greeted their subjects and witnessed the Trooping the Color; then the ban imposed by Queen Elizabeth. The latter even forbade the dukes to photograph the first meeting with the little girl Lilibet, which the sovereign has only now known. After all, there would be no private meeting with brother William, although he and Kate were invited to Lilibet’s first birthday party. The Dukes of Cambridge declined the invitation.
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