- Experts claim that Prince Harry and Meghan were ignored during their visit to UK on Queen Jubilee celebrations
- The couple were met with the frosty welcome and were hardly seen with senior royals
- The expert also reveals when Kate and Prince William came ibn. there were hardly any eye contact between both couples
A royal expert claims that Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle were ‘completely’ shut out by the royal family during their visit to the UK last week for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who visited the UK last week for the Queen’s Jubilee, were met with a ‘frosty’ welcome by the royal family; they were hardly seen with any other senior royals, including Prince William.
Mirror UK’s royal editor Russel Myers suggested on Sunrise Australia that both Prince Harry and Meghan remained excluded from the key royal group during their brief visit.
Myers said: “Prince Harry might be a bit perturbed from what happened because he was completely ignored.”
“There were some pictures of them keeping a low profile at Trooping the Colours, the first event on the Thursday of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. There were some long lenses of them mixing with the family, Meghan looking quite forlorn on her own,” he added.
Myers further continued: “When I was just sitting a few feet away from Harry and Meghan, when William and Kate came in, and Charles and Camilla, there was no eye contact whatsoever.”
“We also understand that was the only time they saw the family, there was no celebrations, there was no going round for tea and cake. It seems things are very, very frosty still. If Harry was looking for some sort of piecemeal, he was a long way off that,” he concluded.
Prince Harry and Meghan only attended one Jubilee event over the four-day weekend; they showed up at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday, June 3, for the Jubilee thanksgiving service.



















