If you want to get an idea of how rubbish of a time Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex are having right now in London, all you have to do is do an ...
If they had harboured any hopes of enjoying a fresh injection of royal stardust and reminding the world that they are indeed "beloved" members of the Queen's family then they would have to be sorely disappointed. Prince Charles' Clarence House Instagram account posted a series of images from the day and the shot chosen of his son and his daughter-in-law was not only of them with Zara Tindall, rather than an image of them on their own, but also came after a series of shots of the Cambridges, Charles' siblings and an artsy image of the church. Here's hoping for the sake of their private jet bill. After making their way down the 150m-long aisle, Harry and Meghan arrived at their seats. Will we see a slight thawing in Cambridge and Sussex relations? When the couple waltzed off two years ago to make a fortune and create impact and spend their days coming up with nifty hashtags, it looked like they still held plenty of cards. If ever there was an image that summed up the descent of Harry and Meghan it was this. Fine. But it's time to reap what they have sown. Hardly the sort of work that gets one invited to Davos or onto Jeff Bezos' yacht now is it? (William was booed at the FA Cup final last month by Liverpool fans, something the team's supporters have done for decades when it comes to English establishment figures.) Then came Friday's service of thanksgiving. And this time?
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not attend the Platinum Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace on Saturday, which is their daughter Lilibet's birthday.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry's father Prince Charles and brother Prince William participated in the parade on horseback before heading to the balcony appearance to watch a Royal Air Force flypast. (The couple later clarified that the comments were not made by Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, or late grandfather, Prince Philip.) In the same interview, Harry also said that his father, Prince Charles, had "stopped taking my calls." When Prince Charles passed by the row with Meghan and Harry, he was photographed looking away. Instead, they viewed the event alongside other extended members of the royal family from the Major General's Office, which overlooks the Horse Guards Parade. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Are Not Joining Royal Family for Platinum Jubilee Concert at the Palace RELATED: Kate Middleton and Prince William Sit Opposite Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for Jubilee Service
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are celebrating their daughter's first birthday 'privately'
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Like this story? alongside a balloon emoji. Uncle and Aunt, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also wrote a heartfelt message to their niece and penned: "Wishing a very happy birthday to Lilibet, turning one today!"
The pair traveled to the UK with their children Archie and Lilibet to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's 70-year reign.
The couple were not seen spend time publicly with the queen or any of Harry's immediate family members this weekend. They also did not attend any Jubilee events Saturday, instead spending the day in private to celebrate their daughter Lilibet "Lili" Diana's first birthday. Harry and Meghan kept a low profile throughout the weekend, though they did attend the two biggest events of the holiday.
While many members of the royal family celebrated at the Platinum Party at the Palace, the Sussexes were not in attendance.
While we have yet to see baby Lili or her older brother Archie in public this week, the Sussexes confirmed their children would be traveling to the UK. “Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are excited and honoured to attend The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations this June with their children,” reads a statement shared by a spokesperson for the Sussexes in early May. The event, known as the Platinum Party at the Palace, featured performances by musicians like Diana Ross, the band Queen, and Rod Stewart, as well as ballet dancers and West End musical actors. In addition to the Jubilee, today is a special milestone specifically for the Sussexes: their only daughter Lili is turning one.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have kept a low profile throughout the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The 96-year-old monarch was joined on the balcony by Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their three children - Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four. The royal couple recently flew into the UK from their home in the US to attend the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, but they were absent from the star-studded pageant in London. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex didn't attend the Platinum Jubilee Pageant on Sunday, (local time).
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen for the last time in public on Friday at the Thanksgiving service before they flew back home to California around ...
A line has been drawn.' An insider said: 'There was no fanfare, they just went. Harry and Meghan left the Jubilee early and drove, according to the Sun, to Farnborough Airport at 1.30pm, an hour before the Pageant started at 2.30pm and flew home to California Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived back in California on Sunday after reportedly leaving the UK an hour before the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebration ended Harry and Meghan took a private jet from the UK back to America after the Queen's Jubilee Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived back in California after reportedly leaving the UK an hour before the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebration ended.