Prince Charles' sweet moment with Kate Middleton at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee has been branded the 'biggest insult to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by a royal expert.
The Prince of Wales was seen blowing a kiss to his daughter-in-law as they met in the St Paul's Cathedral for the National Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen on June 3.But the "off-the-cuff" moment has allegedly left the Duke and Duchess of Sussex feeling 'slighted', according to the latest YouTube video posted by royal expert Neil Sean.READ MORE: Prince Andrew graffiti appears at Glastonbury branding exiled royal 'a sweaty *****'Speaking of Charles' gesture, Mr Sean said: "According to a very good source, that's one of the things that Harry and Meghan now feel very slighted by. [This is] because of what Prince Charles did in the Cathedral."He added: "In fact, some are saying, [this] is the biggest insult that they've received since they departed, of course, and decided to become Megxit."The royal expert continued: "As I've said many times before, you threw down the gauntlet, you said all of those things on TV."Prince Charles, the Queen, Prince William, [the] Duchess of Cambridge, however, Sophie Wessex, are entitled to react in any way that they wish after what went before."He added: "Prince Charles, Catherine, William, Harry, and Meghan was there really a bigger insult than that. "I would just say that it was an off-the-cuff thing that Prince Charles did and perhaps [he] just never thought about it as they [William and Kate] were right there in front of him."He noted that Meghan and Harry were "second-tier royals" and were sat in "with normal people, for wanted a better word", so of course, Charles "couldn't do that [to them].For the latest.
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