Harry and Meghan Not Invited to Queen Elizabeth’s Buckingham Palace Balcony Celebration

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Queen Elizabeth II will spend a weekend next month celebrating her Platinum Jubilee, but not every son or grandson will be on the Buckingham Palace balcony to commemorate her reign. Prince Harry, his wife Meghan, and the disgraced Prince Andrew will not stand alongside the Queen for the Trooping the Color parade, Sky News confirmed.

The service will be limited to those carrying out official royal duties, including Princes Charles, William, and Edward.

Harry and Meghan, who abdicated their royal duties and titles in 2020 before moving to the U.S., will instead attend other celebrations for the monarch’s 70th year. “Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are excited and honored to attend The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations this June with their children.”

The young couple have had a strained relationship with the crown since their departure, though they did arrange a secret visit with the Queen last month at Windsor Castle. Read more at Sky News.


5 COMMENTS

  1. Big deal. I get invited to many chassunas, but NEVER Sheva brachos. That shows that my neighbors view us as worthless pieces of meat.

    • They need to keep the queen’s name alive and the smokescreen going while it’s over 2.5 years that she’s been coronavirused. They’ll soon announce it officially.

  2. Do I hear another Oprah kvetch-fest in our future. You cant shoot your own foot then complain when you are limping.

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