Prince Harry 'demands' apology for being ignored, says royal expert

According to an expert, Prince Harry wants an apology for the way he was treated during his appearance at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, feeling that he has been disrespected in some way.

Author Angela Levin, who collaborated with the royal for an entire year on the writing of the prince's biography, believes the Duke of Sussex is "absolutely furious" with the royal family.


"I believe he would have been furious that he had been largely ignored. He believes he is still owed an apology," Angela told The Sun.

"But he's the one that should apologise. He said during the Oprah interview that Charles and William were trapped, he said he'd been cut off by his father," she went on to say. "You can't just go around being rude about people and expecting them to open their hearts to you again."

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Prince Harry is said to want the Royal Family to apologise for how they treated him. Credit: WPA Pool/Getty Images.

On Saturday, Meghan and Harry celebrated their daughter Lilibet's first birthday at their former residence, Frogmore Cottage. In honour of the occasion, they released the first solo photo of the child to the public.

Angela claims that Kate, William, and their children were extended an invitation to attend the party; however, they did not show up.

"They didn't bother to find out the Cambridges would be in Wales in the morning and would return in the afternoon to prepare for the Jubilee concert, so they couldn't go," she told the publication.


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex only went to one public event to celebrate the Jubilee, and that was the Service of Thanksgiving held at St. Paul's Cathedral.

Although William and Kate were also present at the event, the couples did not make eye contact or acknowledge each other’s presence.

According to the royal author, Prince Harry appeared "absolutely furious" during the service. She also mentioned that the royal wears his emotions on his sleeve.

"I'm not sure if he felt a wave of emotion as a result of what he'd given up. He is destructive to himself and may come to regret what he has lost," she said.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen walking hand in hand into St. Paul's Cathedral for the service. Credit: Henry Nicholls / POOL / AFP.
Angela suggested that Harry should have gone to the United Kingdom during a "quieter time" in order to make amends with his brother, telling him that he shouldn't expect to be close with his brother once again "if you just have a few minutes."

She also claimed that Netflix is reportedly displeased with the Sussexes after Her Majesty declined the opportunity to be photographed with her great-granddaughter.

"That image would have been extremely valuable," she said. "Netflix wanted them to take photos with senior royals, and their bosses aren't happy."

"That's why they wanted to go to St Paul's for the service, so they could be seen in public for their Netflix series, but they would have been surprised at their seats."



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Lilibet looks like a cutie.
I know Harry has made choices to step away from the Royal family, but was it due to pressure from his wife?
If so, it's about time he made his own decisions so he may continue his own family relationships in England. Also, to enable his own children to know their English cousins.
Family rifts are incredibly painful.
At least they went to England for one eve
Ginge has burnt his Boats now , He will Never be Accepted back into the Fold . He has Said too much Hurt on the R/F!
 
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