The meeting between Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan and the Queen at the platinum anniversary is said to have lasted just fifteen minutes. And the Queen only had so much time to get to know her great-granddaughter Lili, as a media report now shows.

The visit of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan to the Queen’s platinum anniversary attracted a lot of attention last week and gave some royal fans hope for reconciliation. According to a new report by the British “The Sun”, at least the time the Sussexes spent together with the jubilarian was very limited. The meeting with the Queen lasted just under a quarter of an hour for the two. And this despite the fact that the monarch was able to meet her great-granddaughter Lilibet, 1, for the first time.

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: The Queen probably only had 15 minutes left for them

It was a “quick in and out” meeting, the site claims to have learned from a palace insider. “It was all very formal.” On June 4th, Lilibet had celebrated her first birthday at Frogmore Cottage, her famous parents’ British estate. A day later, and while the Queen’s 70th jubilee celebrations were in full swing, they traveled back to their adopted home of the United States.

The fact that Harry was not seen with his big brother William at all time has since fueled speculation in the British press that their relationship may have hit a new low.