Duchess Sophie’s brutal snub of Prince Harry when explaining the line of succession

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Duchess Sophie pictured earlier this week. (Image: GETTY)

The appeared to brutally snub when explaining how the line of succession works to students in Kent.

, Sophie launched the first ever LEAF Gold Demonstration School, which has been awarded for the school’s commitment to using food production, farming, and the environment as part of its broad and balanced curriculum.

While explaining how the line of succession works to a classroom of students, Prince Edward’s wife drew a family tree where she failed to add – who is King Charles III’s youngest son – in an apparent snub.

In a black marker, Sophie first drew the late Queen Elizabeth II – who died in September 2022 – then added little faces around it to represent King Charles, Princess Anne, , and Prince Edward.

She then drew , who is next in line to the throne, under – but failed to draw .

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Prince Harry appeared in New York City this week

Prince Harry appeared in New York City this week. (Image: GETTY)

Despite the apparent snub, Sophie also failed to include other royals such as , , Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips. She also failed to include her own children, 20-year-old Lady Louise Windsor and 16-year-old James, Earl of Wessex.

Earlier this month, Sophie stepped out on a solo visit to The visit

Harry decided to step down from royal duties in 2020, alongside his wife . The royal, who now resides in the US with Meghan and their children, has since been involved in a bitter feud with the family.

Harry is set to return to the UK next week to attend the WellChild Awards in London on September 30. Meghan is not set to join her husband in the UK – and will likely remain in California with their children, Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3.

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