Meghan Markle made her feelings clear about a “humiliation” suffered by Prince Harry at a recent celebrity-filled event.
The Duke of Sussex surprised fans with his appearance during Game 5 of the NBA Finals. However, unlike other times when he received royal protocol, Harry was seen sitting behind Timothée Chalamet, Ben Stiller and other Hollywood actors.
Harry, not being in the front row, did not get along well with the Duchess.
According to Rob Shutter, a close source said: “Meghan notices everything when it comes to image. For her, sitting is status. It’s not just about watching a game, it’s about who sees you watching the game.”
The former Suits actress “thinks” that if Prince William and Princess Kate had been in the crowd, they would have been asked to be in the front row.
Meghan sees the seating arrangement as a reflection of her status and a chance to show off her power, In touch reported.
The insider claimed that Meghan saw the seating plan as a reflection of her status, particularly when other high-profile figures were positioned on the court, reports In touch.
“Meghan thinks Harry is one of the most recognizable men in the world. When he sits behind celebrities rather than next to them, she sees it as a message,” the source said.
But Harry has a completely different view on this debate.
He considers basketball a game he loves. He “barely thought about the seats.”
“That’s the difference between them. He sees a basketball game. Meghan sees a brand,” the report said.




