Gb: no balcony, but Harry and Meghan will be there for the Jubilee

(see service at 5.45 pm) (ANSA) – LONDON, MAY 06 – The Dukes of Sussex will be present at the beginning of June in London at the key celebrations of the Platinum Jubilee of the 70-year reign of the 96-year-old Queen Elizabeth, even if they will not look out from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the occasion of the special ‘trooping the color’ parade on day 2.

The same Harry and Meghan made it known through a spokeswoman, dismissing any public controversy regarding the decision attributed today by the court to the sovereign to admit only the members of the dynasty on active duty to represent the crown on the balcony. A decision officially motivated with protocol reasons, which effectively excluded from this rite both the queen’s third son, Andrea, cut off from any public role by the Royal Family after their involvement in the Epstein case, both Harry and Meghan, who spontaneously escaped the status of senior members of the family after the choice to move to the US in early 2020 to become self-employed.

“Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex – reads the spokesman’s note – will be thrilled and honored to participate in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations”. The source then specifies that the Sussexes will bring their two children with them: Archie, 3, who has been missing in the United Kingdom since moving to America almost two and a half years ago, and Lilibet Diana (known as Lili in the family), just 11 months, that she was born in California and that her great-grandmother Elizabeth, grandfather Carlo and the rest of the royal family have never met before. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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