Prince William has been less welcoming to his brother Prince Harry during the latter's return to the UK than expected, a royal expert has claimed.Harry and Meghan Markle have maintained a low profile during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations so far, despite being welcomed into the fold by Her Majesty.But the feuding brothers barely made eye contact at yesterday's service of thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral, and royal expert Neil Sean things told the Express this could be a sign that the protracted war between the pair is far from over.According to a royal source close to Mr Sean, Harry and Meghan were hoping that William would be “more forgiving and welcoming”.Find out everything you need to know about the Platinum Jubilee by clicking hereThe Queen had, according to a source, sent for Harry and Meghan to be collected from the airport in her own personal Land Rover when they arrived in the UK.The bulletproof car was also thought to have taken them from Farnborough Airport to Frogmore Cottage.It was claimed that the Queen “believed it was the right thing to do” at the time – although Buckingham Palace did not respond to the Daily Star's request for confirmation on the matter.However, Mr Sean told the Daily Express: “The Queen has shown kindness, forgiveness, and compassion to Harry and Meghan after they damaged her monarchy and family, but another senior royal is less forgiving.“The Queen at 96 is looking after her own personal legacy.“She wants to be sure that what she leaves behind is the right image.“But according to a very good source, there is one particular, senior member who is not as forgiving - William. “Sadly for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, he is the least able to accept and move forward - in public.
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