Harry and Meghan keen to attend the Queen's Jubilee in 2022? The puzzle begins for Buckingham
This June 2, the Queen announced the date of her platinum jubilee. The event will take place between June 2 and 5, 2022 and will celebrate the 70 years of Her Majesty's reign. According to the Sun, Harry and Meghan have the desire to participate in this party. Enough to embarrass the palate ...
Upon leaving the monarchy in March 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan had expressed their willingness to return to the country and attend important events for the royal family. Their Frogmore cottage, which had been renovated at British taxpayer expense to be brought up to their liking, had even been advertised for a time as the couple's second home. But the Megxit did not go as planned, and today relations between the Sussexes and the Royal Family are strained to say the least ... Since their departure, Harry has only returned - very briefly - for the funeral of her grandfather Prince Philip, Meghan pregnant with their second child could not accompany her. If William's brother is supposed to be present for the unveiling of the statue in homage to Diana in the Sunken garden, it is to be feared that he will not come. Meghan's childbirth could be an excellent pretext to avoid an unfriendly reunion with her eldest child.
Could the presence of the Sussexes harm the Jubilee?
This June 2 the dates of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee have been announced. The royal family will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the reign of Elizabeth II between Thursday 2 and Sunday 5 June 2022, days which will be public holidays for the British so that they can participate in the party. But now the palace is on the teeth because Meghan and Harry have expressed - according to the tabloid The Sun - their desire to participate in the event. What to give "headaches" to the royal family according to a source.
"Harry wants to be there. But it's a real headache and it might be extremely weird. How will they be positioned if they show up? What events can they attend? Shall we go to them. put on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the flypast? This is the celebration of the Queen's 70 years of service to the nation and it cannot be eclipsed, there are so many questions about what to do with Harry and Meghan "she added. Will the Sussexes be able to rise to the occasion?