Prince Harry and Meghan Markle failed to get what they wanted from their UK trip?


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle apparently could not achieve the desired results from their UK trip and even failed to strike a chord with the royal family.

According to the expert, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's efforts to fix the fence with the royal family did not go down well.

As warnings were given that the couple's mere presence in the UK could sabotage the Queen's anniversary celebrations, they were banned from the traditional Trooping the Colour balcony appearance.

According to a royal expert, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's reunion with the Queen and other royals was not exactly smooth.

He was reportedly given only 15 minutes to share the greeting and introduce Lilibet to the Queen. Harry's request to the Emperor for a picture with his daughter also reportedly went unfulfilled.

Kate Middleton and Prince William also didn't attend the party Meghan and Harry threw for their daughter Lillibet's first birthday at Windsor Castle.

Christopher Anderson told Us Weekly that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's efforts to "fix the fence" did not go down well and that palace officials "isolated" them during official events.

“They went there hoping to fix the fence and ran into a brick wall,” he told Us Weekly, noting that he was “personally surprised” that Meghan and Harry were seen by the royals during Trooping the Colour. was "excluded" from the presence of the balcony.

"I thought there would be an opportunity for [Harry] to show solidarity [and] to show the future of the monarchy," he said. "I sure hope they get a much warmer welcome than what they got."

Meghan and Harry are demoted to second in line at St. Paul's Cathedral during a service of thanksgiving for the jubilee. According to GB News host Alistair Stewart, the exile status was a "visual snub" on the part of the royal family. Royal biographer Angela Levine agreed with Mr Stewart's claims, saying the couple were "absolutely furious" from the arrangement.

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