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Thunder’s Harry Throws a Tantrum After UK Crowd Boos at St Paul’s Door

was visibly upset when he and were greeted with a mix of cheers and boos by the crowd at St Paul’s during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee service.

The couple, attending the ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral, acknowledged the crowd with waves as they arrived, but the reception was far from unanimous.

Sky News noted the contrasting reactions of the royal fans, with some cheering and others expressing disapproval.

Despite the mixed reception, Prince Harry and Meghan maintained a composed demeanor as they ascended the steps to participate in the significant event.

While the couple exhibited affection by holding hands, Harry’s displeasure was evident in photos capturing some fans booing.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been maintaining a low profile during their visit to the UK for the Jubilee celebrations.

Royal commentator Omid Scobie revealed insights from sources close to the couple, emphasizing their desire to keep a low profile during the trip.

Their discreet presence was highlighted during the trooping the color event, where they were observed watching from the Major General’s office without making a public appearance or joining other members of the royal family on the balcony.

The frosty reception Meghan Markle and Prince Harry received upon their arrival in the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee did not go unnoticed.

Royal editor Russell Myers disclosed concerns within the palace about their attendance, despite the couple’s efforts to remain inconspicuous.

Despite assurances not to overshadow the Queen, there were lingering tensions surrounding their presence.

As they engaged with members of the royal family, including the Queen’s cousin, the Duke of Kent, and her great-grandchildren, Meghan and Harry appeared to be enjoying themselves.

However, the underlying unease within certain quarters was palpable, indicating that reconciliation may take time before they are fully embraced back into the royal fold.

BBC’s Royal Correspondent Sean Coughlan emphasized the expectation for Prince Harry and Meghan to maintain a low profile and support role rather than seeking the limelight.

While they are anticipated to have a more visible presence at the upcoming service of thanksgiving, the Queen’s absence from the event adds a somber note to their return to the UK after an extended period.

Public opinion regarding the couple’s return to the UK after their relocation to the US remains divided.

At the Jubilee events, royal fans expressed mixed sentiments about Harry and Meghan’s participation in the celebrations.

Some, like pensioner Lindsay from Kent, believe the couple should have a more prominent role, expressing sadness over their exclusion and its impact on the Queen’s image.

Despite the varied reactions from the public, the underlying tension surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan’s presence at the Jubilee events is evident.

While efforts are made to integrate them back into the royal circle, the complexities of their return highlight the delicate balance between tradition and modernity within the monarchy.

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