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Harry and Meghan Markle, who “skipped lunch between cousins”

That the Prince Harry And Meghan Markle they would have celebrated the Platinum Jubilee of the Queen Elizabeth staying as much as possible away from the spotlight, it was clear from the start. They arrived at London on tiptoe, without fanfare, and sat down to Frogmore Cottagetheir old home, sheltered from the city ​​din and – above all – from photographers’ flashes. Objective: to avoid any unnecessary controversy.

Mission accomplished. THE Sussexas scheduled, they did not go up to the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the Trooping The Color, last Thursday, as no more senior members of the Windsor house: they saw it on the sidelines, together with other components of the royal family. Then, the following day, they attended the thanksgiving service in St. Paul, and Sunday – after the daughter’s birthday Lilibet – they are back in California.

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To open a crack on the backstagethat is, on what was not told by the television shootings, he thought about it Mike Tindallhusband of Zarawho is the daughter of the princess Anna and therefore grandson of His Majesty. “Was an exceptional eventbeing part of it was simply fantasticSaid the former rugby player during his podcast. “We have had lunch with good cousins Thursday, this was it for real a highlight“.

Where they ate and – above all – who was there at that table, it is not known. According to the report of MailOnlinenone of the family members who attended show of the RAF from the balcony, so neither Cambridge. And even Harry and Meghan – according to the tabloid – «have watched the military parade with Zara and Mike Tindall, then they are returned directly to Frogmore Cottage ‘. The conditional, of course, remains a must.

A decision that anyway would not surprise, in line with the short – e silent – appearance of the Sussexes in the shadow of the Big Ben.

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