Harry and Megan 'wanted better seats at Jubilee celebrations but were rebuffed on Queen's orders', author claims
29.07.2022 - 20:31
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry and Megan Markle were forced to back down on a request for more prominent seats at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations on the Queen's orders, it has been claimed.
A royal author has alleged the couple initially asked others to move, until they discovered the seating arrangement had been approved by the Queen. The Sussexes made just one public appearance - at a service of thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral - when they travelled to the UK for the festivities last month.
The <irror reports that Prince Harry and Megan arrived at the venue alongside other non-working royals, including Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie and their husbands.
However, they then proceeded to walk solo hand-in-hand down the long nave of the cathedral to take their seats. They were sat next to Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, who, along with Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, had to awkwardly stand up to let the Sussexes past to reach their seats.
Their seats were not close to Prince Charles and Camilla or Prince William and his wife Kate.
But according to Tom Bower, the author of the new book Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors, Harry and Meghan were not happy about their allocated seats in St Paul's and tried to sit closer to the more senior members of the family.
Speaking on an upcoming episode of the Mirror's Pod Save the Queen podcast, Mr Bower claimed: "I was told, unfortunately too late for the book, they were meant to turn up at Wellington Barracks to get on the coach which was set up for the minor royals to go to St Paul's for the Jubilee service.
"They arrived deliberately late, so the bus had gone and they could make a grand entrance from a car so they could be seen on the steps, which Netflix