Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Were Not Invited to Trooping the Colour Next Weekend

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Were Not Invited to Trooping the Colour Next Weekend

Unbelievably, next Saturday is Trooping the Colour, King Charles's first royal event. Despite Charles' actual birthday being in November, the public birthday celebration of the monarch is held every June. The actual birthday of her late Majesty was in April; June was picked in view of London's for the most part great climate that month, in spite of an intensity wave happening now.)


The Mirror reports that Ruler Harry and Meghan Markle were left off the list of attendees (and apparently impossible that Harry would join in, as he was simply in the U.K. last week for his legal dispute against Mirror Gathering Papers — that is a great deal of transoceanic travel). Buckingham Palace, on the other hand, is refusing to discuss whether or not Harry and Meghan were invited.


According to The Mirror, "since then, Harry's memoir and the couple's Netflix documentary are believed to have strained their relationship with the royals." Although Harry and Meghan attended the final Trooping the Colour in June, which was held during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations for the late Queen,


“I hear that Prince Harry and Meghan have not, however, been invited to the King's Birthday Parade next weekend,” Richard Eden of The Daily Mail writes about a possible snub. A source told the outlet that the Sussexes' lack of an invitation was "a reflection on the state of relations."


However, last month, Harry and Meghan received invitations to the King's Coronation; Meghan stayed behind in California with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, so Harry went alone. Archie turned four on May 6, which also happened to be the day of the Coronation.


Yesterday, as part of the preparations for next weekend, Prince William conducted the Colonel's Review of the troops, which included more than 1,400 members of the Household Division and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery. Three security guards collapsed in the sweltering heat in London as temperatures reached 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit).