While they celebrated this Wednesday, May 19, their third wedding anniversary, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were completely ignored by the royal family.
A silence that says a lot? May 19 is a special day for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. It was on this date that the couple said “I do” to each other at Windsor Castle, three years ago this year. A wheat wedding that they certainly had to celebrate in the privacy of their Californian home in Montecito, where they now reside.
In any case, one thing is sure, the royal family has decided to completely ignore this wedding anniversary. It is quite simple, the Sussexes have not had any attention from the Windsor clan, no official message, nor even a photo to honor this occasion. A surprising silence that only puts a little more forward the already pre-existing tensions.
By way of comparison, on April 29, Kate Middleton and Prince William were publicly congratulated for their tenth wedding anniversary by Queen Elizabeth II but also by Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Parker Bowles. The parents of Archie had addressed their wishes in private, as reported by People magazine.
Harry and Meghan boycotted by the royal family?
Even more surprising, it seems that Buckingham has done everything this Wednesday, May 19, to overshadow the wedding anniversary of Meghan Markle and Harry. It is this date that was chosen to announce the first pregnancy of Princess Beatrice of York.
A suspicious timing as noted by the editor of the Daily Mail, Richard Eden: “Funny coincidence that the announcement of the royal baby was made on the wedding anniversary of Harry and Meghan,” he wrote on Twitter before suggesting that it had all the air of a small revenge: “Beatrice’s sister, Princess Eugenie, would have been surprised that Meghan chose to announce that she was pregnant to guests at her wedding in 2018.”
At the same time, the Cambridges used the day to announce the start of their royal tour of Scotland, which will begin as early as this Friday, May 21. As for Prince Charles, he revealed photos from his official visit to Northern Ireland.
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