Meghan and Harry excluded from the Queen's Platinum Jubilee? They have a year to make peace ...
Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her 70th reign in 2022 and Prince Harry has made it known he wants to attend. With his wife, Meghan, they have a year to reconcile with the members of the royal family, with whom they will share the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
The British will be entitled to a long public holiday weekend in June 2022 on the occasion of the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. While Buckingham Palace has already started hosting the event, two guests are already a problem. They are Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who left London in 2020, and whose recent statements have struck a chill with the remains of members of the royal family.
Queen says Sussexes 'handled things in a deplorable way'
Between accusations of racism, bickering between sisters-in-law, and unfiltered confidences on complicated father-son relationships, the Sussexes have made a lot of enemies within the Crown ... And if officially, Elizabeth II is wants to unite, in private she would find that "the Sussexes handled things in a deplorable way", thus washing their dirty laundry very publicly, as argued the royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams to the Daily Star.
This is why the arrival of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who will undoubtedly be accompanied by their 2 children, in June 2022, is a real "puzzle" for the organizers. And for good reason, a source close to the Palace indeed confides to the Sun "There are now so many questions about what to do with Harry and Meghan".
Their presence should not disrupt the Platinum Jubilee
And to add: "Harry wants to be there. This presents itself as a famous puzzle and it's going to be very embarrassing. Where will they be positioned if they are present? What events can they attend? Shall we go to them. put on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the flypast? It is a celebration of the Queen's 70 years of service to the nation and that fact should not be overshadowed. "
The countdown has begun. Meghan and Harry have a year to pacify their relationship with the royal family. Without this, their coming to London for the Platinum Jubilee would be compromised ...