According to information from Dailymail, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would have shared a lunch this Thursday, June 2, with Queen Elizabeth II as part of the festivities related to her platinum jubilee. “Senior” members of the royal family were also present. It could be Kate Middleton and Prince William.
Back in the UK to attend the official celebrations of the platinum jubilee of Elizabeth II, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had a private lunch with the monarch this Thursday, June 2, just after the Trooping the colors flypast, according to what was revealed by the tabloid Dailymail. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were not the only guests to share this meal with the Queen. According to our confrères, “senior royals” (title designating the senior members of the royal family) were also present. It could be the brother of Prince Harry, Prince William, and his wife Kate Middleton, who are part of the “senior royals” of the Windsor family. The doubt remains …
If the presence of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William at this lunch intrigues, it is because the public reunion between the two brothers and their wives were made at a distance during the Thanksgiving Mass at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, this Friday, June 3. Arriving in the first on the scene, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat away from the rows reserved for Princes Charles and Prince William. As Emily Nash, royal expert for Hello! reported, Harry and Meghan Markle were seated between Lady Sarah Chatto and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, accompanied by their respective husbands for the occasion. For their part, Kate Middleton and Prince William attended the mass alongside Princess Anne.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry “nervous” to meet Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left their new villa in Santa Barbara (California) with their two children, Archie (3 years old) and Lilibet (1 year old this Saturday, June 4) to join England this Wednesday, June 1. It is the first time they come with their family to the United Kingdom, two years after they retired from their royal functions. Their first appearance at St. Paul’s Cathedral was highly anticipated by the public. Once on the forecourt of the building, the couple was greeted by whistles from the crowd. Hand in hand, the lovebirds nevertheless appeared very smiling and radiant at this religious service. A source told the Mirror that they were “nervous” about facing Kate Middleton and Prince William.
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