Back in England for the jubilee of Elizabeth II, Meghan Markle tried to get better places for her and her husband. But His Majesty lost his hope.
In June, Meghan Markle returned to London for the first time since her departure
The Duchess attended a mass at St. Paul’s Cathedral
He did everything to get better places, according to one author
Their reunion is eagerly awaited. At the beginning of last June, Meghan Markle met Elizabeth II for the first time since leaving the British royal family. Together with Prince Harry and his children, Archie and Lilibet, the Duchess of Sussex traveled to London to attend Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee. But before leaving, he had one idea in mind: to admire the traditional Royal Air Force parade on the balcony where members of the Crown gather every year. But Elizabeth II gave her hope. Overall, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry finally made one and only one appearance public, during a thanksgiving service at Saint Paul’s Cathedral where they were placed far from the heart of the action.
On that day, the Sussexes sat next to Princess Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank and Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Because of their departure from the royal family, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been installed far from Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince William and Kate Middleton. It’s enough to annoy them. According to Tom Bower, the author of the new book Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsorsthe Sussexes try to sit closer to the most important members of the family. “I was told they had to report to Wellington Barracks to board a car reserved for the youngest members of the Royal Family to travel to St Paul’s for the Jubilee service”he said.
Meghan Markle: an “order from Elizabeth II” changed her plans
“They were late for the goal, so they missed the bus and they made a big entrance from a car to see them on the stairs, which obviously Netflix needed,” added the author, referring to the documentary that the platform was prepared for many months in Sussex. According to Tom Bower again, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry would have asked “six people” to change places closer to Elizabeth II. “Someone apparently said to them, ‘you can’t, you’re sitting in eight or nine seats’ and Harry said, ‘why?’plus the author, very well informed. The man explained to him that it was the order of his grandmother, Elizabeth II.” After the service, the Sussexes skipped lunch at the Guildhall and also skipped the star-studded Palace party or Jubilee Pageant. Vibe…
Elizabeth II Along with Prince Harry and his children, Archie and Lilibet, the Duchess of Sussex traveled to London to attend Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee
Elizabeth II But before leaving, he had one idea in mind: to admire the traditional Royal Air Force parade on the balcony where members of the Crown gather every year.
Elizabeth II In general, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry finally made one and only one public appearance, during a thanksgiving service at Saint Paul’s Cathedral where they were placed far from the heart of the city.
Meghan Markle On the actual day, the Sussexes sat next to Princess Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank and Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
Meghan Markle Due to their departure from the royal family, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been installed away from Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince William and Kate Middleton
Elizabeth II According to Tom Bower, the author of the new book Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors, the Sussexes try to sit closer to the most important members of the family.
Elizabeth II “I was told they had to report to Wellington Barracks to board a car reserved for the youngest members of the Royal Family to travel to St Paul’s for the Jubilee service”
Meghan Markle “They were late for the goal, so they missed the bus and they made a big entrance from a car to see them on the stairs, which obviously Netflix needed”
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