On the eve, their presence was described as cumbersome. On the opening day of the Platinum Jubilee, Harry And Meghan, have been much sought and little found. And theirs is more a presence than a participation. It was already known that they would not have looked out on the balcony, but neither did the cousins Beatrice and Eugenie, who are not among the black sheep of the family. The only real absentee was the father of the two, Andrea, the favorite son, involved in the Epstein scandal.
But where were Harry and Meghan? Like many other non-active members of the royal family they were able to see the parade of horse guards from theoffice of the Major General, overlooking the square as the balcony of Buckingham Palace. They saw almost without being seen. The almost depends on the shots that have arrived on the Daily Mail and on some images. Meghan is seen above all near the window where the Philips cousins’ daughters were. As far as she can see the dress she wears of her is blue with a white hat with a blue bow.
Harry, in a dark suit, not in a uniform as he could in the past, he appears only in another shot with Meghan talking with the Duke of Kent. Wanting to put a pinch of malice, one might think that the former actress has approached the window to talk to the children to put herself in favor of telephoto.
The Sussexes will attend the service in St Paul’s Cathedral tomorrow. This is official and with security service also for Harry and Meghan who have made this theme one of the key points of their presence in London. After passage in secret to go to Holland for the Invictus Games, this time there are official matches: first of all the one between the English relatives and the little Lilibet who turns one year old these days. Grandfather, great-grandmother and uncles also see Archie, three years old, who left with his parents two years ago now.
– Trooping The Color 2022, is a big party for Queen Elizabeth
– Harry and Meghan will not be able to leave Windsor
– Elizabeth II, the new portrait for the 70th anniversary of her reign
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Source: Vanity Fair