Prince Harry is "already making plans" to come over to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, a royal expert has claimed – news that's led some royal fans to vow to "boo" the Duke's appearance.
It comes after the the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a surprise secret visit to the Queen during their journey to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games.
Just weeks after missing Prince Philip's Service of Thanksgiving, the couple travelled to Windsor to have a catch up with the Queen as well as meet with Prince Charles and Camilla.
The Duke is currently entangled in a legal battle with the Home Office over police protection for his family when visiting the UK.
Harry previously said he "does not feel safe" bringing his children over here without his former protection rights.
During an interview with NBC while attending the Invictus Games, Prince Harry claimed he did not yet know if he would be attending the Jubilee.
He said: “I don't know yet. There's lots of things: security issues and everything else.
“So this is what I'm trying to do, trying to make it possible that, you know, I can get my kids to meet her.”
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But Russell Myers, the Daily Mirror’s royal editor, believes that Harry may already have plans in the works to come over the Jubilee celebrations.
Mr Myers said: “He said he didn’t know whether he was going to come over for the Jubilee and he was citing issues such as security and everything else.
“My understanding is that his aides are already making plans for him to come over, whether that will be with Meghan and the children remains to be seen but Harry said himself that he wanted to create an opportunity to get the issues sorted out so that his children could see the Queen.”
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This has led royal fans to speak out online in protest of Harry's attendance as some savagely claimed they will "boo" the "Netflix-controlled" Duke, adding his arrival "would spoil the celebrations".
One online commenter wrote: "Well he had better be prepared to be booed."
To which another replied: "I think he will be, long and loud."
"Hope they get booed and booed if they have the audacity to appear," said a third.
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Fans have fumed that Harry's attendance would "put a damper on the event".
"If Harry and Megan come to the Jubilee the whole thing will be a failure, everything will be about them not the Queen," wrote one commenter.
A second said: "Sincerely hope they don't come purely to bolster themselves and tarnish what should be our Queen's marking seventy years of unfaltering duty and service."
Representatives for the Sussexes have been contacted for comment.
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