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Harry and Meghan live in the background
June 2, 2022, 6:50 pm
He no longer wants to stand at the forefront of the royal family. And so Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have also been sent second in line at the military parade for the Queen’s platinum anniversary. Both are still photographing.
Queen Elizabeth II welcomed thousands to begin her platinum anniversary celebrations. After the traditional “Trooping the Colour” parade, attendees cheered for the monarch on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
In addition to Elizabeth II, only working members of the royal family gathered on the balcony, but Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, who had traveled from the USA, were also not far away.
It had previously been known that both would watch the military parade from the office of the Major General – an office at Buckingham Palace. He was seen there as a part of the celebrations.
For example, the British “Daily Mail” published photos showing Meghan in an open window with several little royals. The Duchess of Sussex appeared playful and smiling during the parade urging the children to be a little quiet. Apparently even Harry agreed.
Another picture shows the couple talking to the Duke of Kent. It can be seen that Harry chose a dark suit for the formal occasion, while Meghan chose a dark blue dress and a large white hat with a blue bow. Another shot shows the couple driving through London in a car. These are the first pictures of both of them in the celebration.
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It was also previously announced that Meghan and Harry would not be on the balcony with their relatives. Apart from the queen, only members of the family who acted as royals gathered there. For example, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla performed. Prince William and Duchess Kate brought their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis with them.
But throughout the ceremony, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan probably won’t have to disappear into the background. For example, he is expected to attend a Thanksgiving service for the Queen to be held at St Paul’s Cathedral in London on Friday.
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