Kate Middleton, Prince William, and the rest of the British Royal Family will reunite with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in June. But, a royal expert has claimed that it will be “very stressful” for the British Royals, especially the Cambridge couple.
Geo News reported that Angela Levin made the comments during a recent conversation with the Daily Mail.
She stated that the return of the Sussexes for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, particularly their presence at St. Paul’s Cathedral will cause stress to the royals. She explained that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will likely be “stressed” because they feel “Harry and Meghan have badly let down” the entire family.
Levin also noted that the event will be “as frosty as the Commonwealth Service,” which occurred in March 2020. She even believes that Prince William and Prince Harry will “look serious,” adding that Meghan Markle’s “Hollywood smile will be fixed.”
There are no confirmations yet regarding which events and services the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will attend during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. But, there are already reports claiming that they will take part in the St. Paul’s service, which will take place on June 3.
Prince William and Kate Middleton last reunited with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2020. The latter pair made their final official engagement at the time before relocating to the United States and leaving the royal life for good.
Insider then asserted that the so-called “royal fab four” did not want to “interact with each other” during the service. It even added that the two pairs “did not seem to care who knows it.”
Speaking to the publication, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams also deemed the engagement between the Cambridges and Sussexes “frosty.” This was despite “it was known that there would be a global focus on every word said” among the four of them.
Later in 2020, royal expert Ingrid Seward shared some of her thoughts about the relationship between the Cambridges and the Sussexes. She even told Mirror’s royal podcast, “Pod Save the Queen,” that the ties will never be mended, according to Marie Claire.
Even so, the expert countered that her assertions were coming from a “personal point of view.” She accordingly admitted that she “might not be right” in the end.
Kate Middleton, Prince William, and the rest of the British Royal Family will be seen, once again, with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the coming weeks. The former working royals already confirmed their attendance to the Platinum Jubilee celebrations earlier this month.