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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle 'expected' to be booed by Britons

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were expecting an unwelcoming response when visiting the UK

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were met with a lot of boos 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were 'expecting the possibility of boos' when they had arrived to the UK to attend the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

Speaking to GB News Lady Colin Campbell claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussexes were prepared for the unwelcoming response they received when going to St Paul's Cathedral.

"When they arrived and they were booed, they expected the possibility of boos," as they stepped out of their chauffer driven car.

The star continued: "That was sort of alright-ish, they didn't like that they were booed but they walked into the cathedral and absolutely everyone cold-shouldered them, in the only way civilised people could do.

"Nobody caught their eye, it was stunningly, unnaturally polite but freezing cold.

"They realised between the cold-shouldering and the booing that they got from everyone, my understand is by the time they left, they were spitting bricks."

The mum-of-two continued: "They were concerned, not only were they booed but while they were waiting for their car, nobody would speak to them except Zara [Tindall].

"Mike Tindall avoided them like the plague, he made sure he absolutely didn't catch their eye, there's Meghan speaking to herself with him four inches away from her."