'He's upset he was ignored': ‘Furious’ Prince Harry allegedly feels royals owe HIM an apology
A British royal family expert claimed that Prince Harry wants the royal family to apologize for the supposed split between them. According to The Sun, Angela Levin, who spent a year researching the Duke of Sussex's biography, claimed the prince is ‘absolutely furious’ with his treatment during the Jubilee. And she alleges he didn’t think to check brother William’s diary before boarding the plane back home with his wife Meghan and children Lilibet and Archie. During the four-day event, it is claimed that William and Harry did not meet alone. The Sussexes met with the Queen, though it is claimed that their plea for a photograph of the monarch with her namesake, baby Lilibet, was denied.
They are also thought to have met privately with Charles and Camilla. Levin told Sun Online, “I think he would have been very, very upset that he was largely ignored. 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. You can’t just go around being rude about people and expecting them to open their hearts to you again.”
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The pair also recently hosted Lilibet's first birthday celebration at Frogmore Cottage, inviting Zara and Mike Tindall's children for party activities and picnic cuisine. “Allegedly, they asked Kate and William and the children to the party. 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,” Levin added. The Sussexes only attended one public Jubilee event, a thanksgiving ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral. During the occasion, they were seated in the second row, across the aisle from Kate and William. The couples did not make eye contact or acknowledge each other. As he sat beside his wife before the event, Harry could be seen laughing at jokes and chatting with relatives and friends.
However, Levin said, “The thing that really stood out for me on that day was Harry’s anger – he wears his emotions on his face and he looked absolutely furious. I think it’s quite interesting really – he could have been feeling lots of things. I don’t know whether he had a wave of feeling at what he had given up. He is self-destructive and might regret what he has lost. Or maybe he was recalling bad memories and was just wishing he hadn’t come at all.” She claimed that Harry should have come to the UK at a safer period to reconcile with his brother. “You can’t expect to be close if you just have a few minutes,” she explained.