Lilibet meets Lilibet. According to what was revealed by the royal expert Omid Scobie durantand BBC Breakfast, the Queen Elizabeth he met his granddaughter, daughter of Prince Harry and of Meghan Markle, immediately after the Trooping The Color. According to the reconstruction, in fact, i Sussex participated in a private lunch at Buckingham Palace with senior members of Windsor houseimmediately after the end of the military parade.
Harry and Meghan they did not go up to the balcony to watch the exhibition of the aerobatic team of the RAF (The place was reserved for «members in service of the royal family»), But – as the photos show – they were anyway go to the Palace without attracting attention. And they stayed out of the spotlight all day, leaving the scene to His Majesty, which inaugurated the celebrations for his Platinum Jubilee.
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Tomorrow, June 4th, little Lilibet will be one year old and the tabloids already speculate a family party at Frogmore Cottage, on the estate of Windsor, in which Elizabeth could also participate. “I think many expect an extravagant event, which we will see through photographs. But, from what I’ve been told, I don’t think we should expect anythingSays Scobie, author of Finding FreedomSussex biography.
“Those moments are very private. Although we know how much the queen could not wait to know Lilibet », the child she carries the affectionate nickname with which Prince Philip called his beloved Elizabeth. In short, who dreams some tender shots of baby Sussex together with famous great-grandmother, risks being disappointed: in the meantime, however, one year after birth, the two have (finally) known.
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