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Harry and Meghan Markle, who felt outcast at the Queen’s Jubilee

Prince Harry And Meghan Markle, as is well known, they left London before the celebrations for the Queen’s Jubilee ended. And now we learn that “They couldn’t wait to go back to America”. The royal biographer revealed this in a TV interview Angela Levin explaining that the Sussexes during the celebrations felt like ‘two equal to“. Marginalized from the bulk of the royal family, “They were furious”. Perhaps for this very reason, when the solemn ceremony began Jubilee Pageant culminating in the appearance of the sovereign at the Buckingham Page balcony, they had already been on the plane for an hour that would take them back to California with their children Archie and Lilibet Diana. “I suppose Harry and Meghan said to each other: we have had enough of all this, we leave as soon as possible“.

The two have always kept a low profile during the Jubilee. Not by their choice, according to Levin. At the only public event they attended, the Thanksgiving Mass at St. Paul’s Cathedral, they were “relegated” to the second row, on the opposite side of the aisle where they sat in the front row. William And Kate Middleton. A secluded location that the Sussexes would not have liked at all. For this, according to Levin, after the religious ceremony they would sneak away avoiding the banquet in honor of the queen at the Guildhall from London. As if that weren’t enough, during their stay in London Harry and Meghan would have suffered another big one setback. The two they would invite William and Kateperhaps to hand him an olive branch, at the party organized at Frogmore Cottage for the first birthday of second child Lilibet Diana. But the Cambridge – still furious about theshock interview to Oprah Winfrey where the Sussexes tore the royal family apart – they would snub their invitation. “Harry and Meghan believed they would be welcomed with open arms when they returned, but the truth is the royal family moved on without them»Explained Angela Levin.

Journalist Marc Roche, an expert on British royalty, also noted the Sussex’s unease during their stay in London. In his opinion of him, as he explained to the French magazine Gala, at the thanksgiving mass «Meghan seemed the most nervous, so much so that Harry always held her hand, as if to reassure her»: «On the other hand Harry is still appreciated by the public opinion, even if he is no longer the darling of his subjects. Markle, on the other hand, is considered a bit like Wallis Simpson “the multi-divorced American for whose sake Edward VIII came to leave the throne. In short, she «is seen as the plague“.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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