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Prince Harry Furious About Treatment at Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Prince Harry is said to be feeling absolutely furious about the way he was treated at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, according to a leading royal expert.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made an appearance at the National Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral in London on Friday, June 3, alongside 40 other royals.
However, it was Harry's anger that stood out the most, as he wore his emotions on his face and looked absolutely furious, as noted by Angela Levin, author of “Harry, A Biography of a Prince.”
Levin speculated on the possible reasons for Harry's anger, suggesting that he may have been feeling a wave of emotions about what he had given up.
She described him as self-destructive and suggested that he might regret what he has lost.
It's possible that bad memories were resurfacing, making him wish he hadn't attended the event at all.
Although Harry and Meghan were spotted during the Queen's birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, they did not appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, where only working royals joined the Sovereign.
This marked their first public appearance alongside the Windsors since stepping down as senior royals in 2020.
During the Jubilee weekend, the couple maintained a low profile and did not attend a star-studded concert in front of Buckingham Palace on Saturday, June 4.
A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan stated that they spent the day privately, celebrating their daughter Lilibet's first birthday.
They enjoyed a private picnic at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, accompanied by family friend and photographer Misson Harriman, who captured photos of Lilibet in a blue dress and white bow to commemorate the occasion.
Sky News Australia's foreign correspondent Annalise Nielsen claimed that Harry and Meghan were completely separated from senior royals during the Jubilee celebrations.
She highlighted that their brief appearances at Trooping the Colour and the service of Thanksgiving showcased their outsider status in the royal family.
Lady Colin Campbell also suggested that the couple missed a Guildhall reception due to concerns about being seen as third-tier royals.
Meanwhile, the trial of two men, including one accused of being a white supremacist who made derogatory comments about Harry and Meghan's son Archie, continued.
The Duke of Sussex's body language after returning to the U.S. from the U.K. for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee indicated a sense of sadness, according to an expert.
Prince Harry was seen looking downcast in a black Range Rover in Santa Barbara, California, just a day after leaving the U.K.
Body language expert Judy James observed that Harry's expressions and gestures suggested reflection and sadness.
His eyes were averted, gazing out of the window, while his hand-to-chin gesture added to the overall look of quiet contemplation.
James noted that being relegated from a popular, A-list prince to a back-row royal position at St. Paul's Cathedral may have hurt Harry, and it wouldn't be surprising if he decided to return for another visit soon.
In conclusion, Prince Harry's emotions were visibly on display during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee events.
His anger and feelings of being sidelined were apparent, leading to speculation about his regrets and reflections on what he has given up.
Despite their low profile, Harry and Meghan's presence was felt, and their outsider status within the royal family was highlighted.
The couple's focus remained on their daughter's first birthday celebration, while ongoing legal proceedings addressed the disturbing comments made about their son.
As Harry returned to the U.S., his body language conveyed a sense of sadness and contemplation, leaving room for further speculation about his future actions.