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Prince Harry saw Jubilee as 'time to shine but game plan to win Brits over backfired'

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Prince Harry has plans to get the British public back onside when he visited the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee but this backfired, according to psychic Deborah Davies.

The Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle had planned to visit the Queen, 96, and get involved in the celebrations as she made history by becoming the first British Monarch to reach 70 years on the throne.

However, the pair were shunned when it was announced they wouldn't appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony after Trooping The Colour.READ MORE: Prince William fplooded with rage over Harry's bookDuring the official event at Horseguards Parade, they were demoted to watch from the Major General's office.

Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, the former Real Housewives of Cheshire star said: "They had to let him [Prince Harry] come to the Jubilee or they would look bad 'in the book'."From Harry's perspective, he thought they'd [Harry and Meghan] have far more of the limelight and suddenly be in favour with the British public."It didn't work out that way, I see Harry as being angry that they weren't given a more public position in the celebrations."Deborah continued: "In his eyes, it was their time to shine."Without cooperation over the contents of the book though they were firmly put in their place by William – it's him calling the shots, not Charles!"The star previously explained to us she believes Prince William had asked for an advance copy of Harry's upcoming memoir and was turned down.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.She said: "I think there's a legal wrangle taking place regarding Hapless Harry's book that's due out later this year.

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