As we all eagerly anticipate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebration this weekend, there's one person who will be paying particularly close attention to proceedings.
Having been the butler and "best friend" of Diana, Princess of Wales for 10 years up until her death in 1997, Paul Burrell tells OK! he's especially interested in how things pan out between the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex.
Paul also tells us that seeing the pictures of Harry and his wife Meghan at a polo match in California last week made him feel "sad".
Body language expert Judi James says Meghan is displaying "over-possessive and maternal" behavior after she was pictured pulling Harry in for a kiss, then wiping away the lipstick traces she'd left behind. According to Judi, "Meghan adopted 'command, control, steer' mode, placing both hands around Harry's face as they kissed."
And Paul, 63, who lives in Cheshire with his husband of five years, Graham Cooper, thinks this is concerning. Although he admits he felt thrilled when Harry first met Meghan and had high hopes for their romance, he has had a change of heart.
"I thought that Meghan was this breath of fresh air who would modernise the royal family and bring all the vital elements that were missing, but what kind of love is this? I feel that, from her body language at the polo, she came across as smothering," says Paul.
"I think Harry is totally besotted with her. He's given everything up. Of all the people I want to be happy, it's Harry." And while Paul credits Meghan with "fixing" Harry after his mother's death, he is worried about him.
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