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Prince Harry’s Unhappiness Evident at Platinum Jubilee, Says Royal Expert
Prince Happy was deeply unhappy during the only public jubilee appearance he has made since his return, according to royal expert Neil Sean.
Prince Harry has looked deeply unhappy at the Platinum Jubilee because he misses the pomp and ceremony of the royal family.
Royal expert Neil Sean made the claim, as he suggested that Harry was not at all happy with the life he has to return to in California.
Speaking to Fox News, Mr. Sean claimed that the pageantry and limelight of the Platinum Jubilee made him realize how much he misses this life.
Harry and Meghan made the one and only public appearance of the Platinum Jubilee on Friday at the service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral.
The couple was not greeted with a warm welcome and instead were audibly booed while leaving the cathedral upon their first return to a royal event since their departure in 2020.
His brother and sister-in-law, Prince William and Kate Middleton received the loudest cheers of the morning.
Mr. Sean, who was in attendance at the Platinum Jubilee event, said that the event was a stark reminder of what Harry had given up.
He explained, “Let me tell you one thing I did notice and this is that Prince Harry looks deeply unhappy up close and not at all happy with his new lot in life.
It's obvious he misses this life and this is a stark reminder of what he has walked away from, and I would say he knows it.”
“Now a life of injunctions, press attacks, and failed TV deals awaits him and Meghan upon their return, which can't be nice.
No matter what he said about being trapped in this life, he sure made snappy he rushed back to grab the limelight and that truly was the feeling within the royal circle today.”
According to sources, Harry's return to the UK for the Jubilee celebrations has been notably low-key.
Royal aides sought to avoid any frosty interaction between William and Harry after the couples barely acknowledged each other at the Commonwealth Day service in March 2020.
Instead, they sat the couple far away from the Cambridges as well as from the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.
Following the boos at St Paul's Cathedral, Harry and Meghan snubbed an invitation to a reception at Guildhall and skipped the event.
In a separate video, Mr Sean said that Meghan almost felt validated by booing, as it proved her decision to leave the UK was correct.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen for the last time in public on Friday at the Thanksgiving service in St Paul's Cathedral before they flew back home when the Jubilee pageant kicked off today.
The couple, who have been largely absent from the fanfare, spent a lot of time at Frogmore Cottage during their stay and hosted a relaxed party for Lilibet's first birthday at the Windsor Residence.
They did not attend the Platinum party and stayed in Windsor alongside the Queen to reportedly watch the concert with Her Majesty.
Harry and Meghan then drove to Farnborough Airport at 1.30pm, an hour before the pageant started at 2.30pm and are now on their way back to California.
This was hours before the Queen, who sources say was determined to bravely overcome her painful mobility issues, returned to Buckingham Palace to personally thank the thousands of well-wishers in the crowd who had turned out to express their own gratitude.
She was flanked by her three heirs, son, Prince Charles, grandson, Prince William, and great-grandson, Prince George, offering a glimpse into the monarchy's future.
While the Sussexes were left out of any official role during the Jubilee with one aide saying they will not have a prominent role in the festivities, it is clear that Prince Harry's unhappiness with his new life has been brought to the forefront during this public appearance.
The contrast between the warm welcome received by Prince William and Kate Middleton and the audible boos for Harry and Meghan speaks volumes about the current state of affairs within the royal family.
As they return to California, their future remains uncertain, but their dissatisfaction with their new circumstances is undeniable.