‘Furious’ Prince Harry ‘desires APOLOGY from the Royals’ & ‘didn’t check family’s diary before visit.
An expert claims that Prince Harry wants an apology from the Royal Family for how he was treated during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Angela Levin, who spent a year writing the Duke of Sussex’s biography with him, claims the royal is “absolutely furious.”
And she claims he didn’t check brother William’s diary before flying home with wife Meghan and children Lilibet, one, and Archie, three.
It is believed that William and Harry did not meet privately during the four-day celebration.
The Sussexes did meet with the Queen, though their request for a photo of the monarch with her namesake, baby Lilibet, was denied. They are also thought to have met privately with Charles and Camilla.
“I think he would have been very, very upset that he was largely ignored,” Ms Levin told.
He still believes he owes an apology.”
But it is he who should apologies. During the Oprah interview, he stated that Charles and William were trapped, and that he had been cut off by his father.
“You can’t just go around being rude to people and expect them to open up to you again.”
On Saturday, the couple hosted Lilibet’s first birthday party at Frogmore Cottage, inviting Zara and Mike Tindall’s children for party games and picnic food.
Ms. Levin stated: “They allegedly asked Kate, William, and the children.
“However, they didn’t bother to find out that the Cambridges would be in Wales in the morning and returning to prepare for the Jubilee concert in the afternoon, so they couldn’t go.”
The Sussexes only attended one Jubilee event in public, the thanksgiving service at St Paul’s.
During the event, they sat in the second row, across the aisle from Kate and William.
The couples did not acknowledge or make eye contact with one another.
ROYAL ROW ON THE RIGHT
As he sat beside his wife before the service, Harry could be seen laughing at jokes and chatting with family and friends.
“The thing that really stood out for me on that day was Harry’s anger,” Ms Levin said.