Royal expert Neil Sean has shed light on Prince Harry‘s demeanor at the Platinum Jubilee, suggesting that the prince appeared deeply unhappy amidst the grandeur and tradition of the royal family.
According to Mr. Sean, Harry’s return to the royal setting made him acutely aware of the life he left behind in California, hinting at a sense of longing for the pageantry and limelight he once thrived in.
The much-anticipated public appearance of Harry and Meghan at the Platinum Jubilee took place during the service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
However, the couple’s reception was far from warm, as they were met with audible boos while exiting the cathedral.
In stark contrast, Prince William and Kate Middleton received resounding cheers, underscoring the palpable divide in public sentiment.
Mr. Sean, an eyewitness to the event, emphasized that the Platinum Jubilee served as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices Harry had made.
He remarked on Harry’s visible discontent, expressing that the prince seemed disillusioned with his current circumstances and wistful for the life he relinquished.
The prospect of returning to a life overshadowed by injunctions, media scrutiny, and failed ventures looms ahead for Harry and Meghan.
Despite Harry’s previous assertions about feeling trapped within the royal family, his eagerness to reclaim the spotlight upon returning raises eyebrows within royal circles.
Mr. Sean hinted at a shift in perspective for Harry, particularly concerning his ties to the military and the symbolic significance of his uniform.
The juxtaposition of his past and present realities seemed to evoke a sense of dissonance for the prince.
Following the contentious reception at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Harry and Meghan declined an invitation to a reception at Guildhall, opting to skip the event altogether.
In a separate commentary, Mr. Sean suggested that Meghan found validation in the boos, viewing them as affirmation of her decision to distance herself from the UK.
The subdued nature of the Sussexes’ return to the UK for the Jubilee celebrations has not gone unnoticed, with efforts made to prevent any uncomfortable encounters between the royal family members.
Niall Gardner, a Washington-based foreign policy expert and royal enthusiast, weighed in on Meghan’s dwindling popularity in both the US and the UK.
He highlighted a significant decline in Meghan’s image, attributing it to her perceived attacks on the royal family.
Gardner noted a growing sentiment among Americans questioning Meghan’s continued status as the Duchess of Sussex, given her vocal criticisms of the monarchy.
From a political standpoint, Gardner pointed out the divisive perceptions of Meghan in the US, with conservatives viewing her as left-wing and liberals admiring her outspokenness.
The diminishing popularity of Meghan and Harry in the US over the past year signals a broader trend of declining support, indicating potential challenges ahead for the couple as they navigate their public image on both sides of the Atlantic.