Prince Harry is ‘no longer a royal’ in the Firm’s eyes as he marks Queen anniversary alone

The Duke of Sussex is unlikely to be reunited with his family this Sunday to mark two years since the death of his grandmother.

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A former butler said Prince Harry’s rift with the royals is “irreparable” (Image: Getty)

Prince Harry will be marking the  second anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death alone this Sunday as he is no longer considered “a royal”, a close confidante of the late Princess Diana has said.

Paul Burrell, who was a royal butler for a number of years, said in an interview last year that the Duke of Sussex is unlikely to be welcome at any private events to mark the late Queen’s death as a result of his rift with the family.

In a 2023 interview with Slingo, he said the royal rift has “grown so wide now” that it’s “irreparable”.

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Burrell said at the time: “Why would they want to embrace him on a day which is very close to their hearts?

“I don’t think he will [be invited to private commemorations]. I think the Royal Family have pulled the drawbridge up and they are combining forces now and sticking together because they’re hurt, they feel hurt by his comments in many different outlets now.”

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The former butler said: “This goes on for quite a few years before the Queen’s death and I think they feel it’s unforgivable what he’s done and said, and so why would they want to embrace him on a day which is very close to their hearts.”

Burrell, who worked with both Princess Diana and Charles, also said that Harry has hurt his family by revealing personal secrets in bombshell interviews and his memoir Spare.

He said: “Harry is no longer invited to family functions. He’s no longer invited into their fold. Now he’s no longer royal in their eyes.

“He’s a celebrity. He’s hurt them: he’s hurt his father, his brother, sister-in-law, his stepmother. I mean, really, he’s been quite ruthless in hurting so many people.”