Queen 'deeply hurt' as Harry and Meghan choose Holland trip over Philip's memorial
13.04.2022 - 15:05
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Queen Elizabeth is said to be "deeply hurt" after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle travelled to Holland, after deciding against attending Prince Philip's memorial. Prince Harry, 37, announced he would not be attending the late Duke of Edinburgh's Service of Thanksgiving, which took place on Tuesday 29 March, but he would see the Queen "soon". Since snubbing the event, which a royal expert said Harry "can't win" over, Harry and Meghan, 40, are set to travel to Holland in their first trip from the US since moving across the pond.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be followed around by cameras to capture moments for their upcoming Netflix documentary as they attend the opening ceremony of Harry's Invictus Games on Saturday 16 April.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter It will be the first time both Harry and Meghan will be in Europe since they stepped down from their roles as senior royals two years ago. Royal experts have claimed the move is a "snub" to the Queen. It has also been claimed it is "unnecessary" for Meghan to be at the Invictus Games, but she "wouldn't want to miss out on the publicity".
Royal expert Angela Levin told The Sun: "‘I think it's truly shocking. "I think the royal family are deeply hurt, but that's precisely what they must want, otherwise, they wouldn't act like that. "We saw the queen, you can't help but feel desperately sorry for her, she would have loved to have Harry there for the day.
"I just think it's unbelievable. "Meghan is going because they're doing the next Netflix documentary. "They're going with cameras, and she wouldn't want to miss out on the publicity.
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