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Lady C says Harry and Meghan could be booed if they return to UK for Jubilee

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Lady Colin Campbell has said Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be booed if they return to the UK for the Queen's Jubilee celebrations.The Jamaica-born socialite, 72, appeared on GB News on Wednesday (April 27) alongside host Dan Wootton and a number of other panellists.

During a discussion titled "Should Harry and Meghan return to UK for Queen's Jubilee?" it was put to Lady C by Wootton that Prince Harry and Meghan "fear they may be booed at the event", which is expected to be attended by thousands of British people.In response, Lady C said: "Well, that would be one of the few evidences of realism they have shown in the recent past."With due respect, I think there is a very good chance they will be booed, and I also think that this is not only going to be a family affair."Lady C went on to argue that the event, which will take place in June, isn't a "family matter" and is in fact a state occasion.

She also said she had "concerns" about the former royal couple attending the event for fears their presence may upstage the day itself.The former I'm a Celebrity...

Get Me Out of Here! star added: "This is actually a state occasion."Let us remember we are not celebrating granny's 96th birthday for the Jubilee."We are celebrating the Queen's accession to the throne.

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