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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are "absolutely" invited to Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee

 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are "absolutely" invited to Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are "absolutely" invited to Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee


The couple are expected to return to the UK to celebrate her Majesty's 70 years on the throne next year.


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "absolutely" on Queen Elizabeth's guest list for her Platinum Jubilee. The couple, who have left the royal family in shock with a constant stream of claims about their terrible time behind the palace walls, are expected to return to the UK to celebrate Her Majesty's 70 years on the throne next year.


It was announced on Wednesday that there will be a four-day weekend, including a party at Buckingham Palace, to celebrate the Jubilee in June 2022. A well-placed insider told Page Six the family is expected to see to the Dukes of Sussex.


"Of course you are invited, it is a family event!" the source said, noting that both Harry and his brother, Prince William, wore their jubilee medals at the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral in April. Another source said "so much" can happen in a year, echoing that the family will want to see the Sussexes' son Archie and his new baby.


In April, Harry flew back to the UK on his own for his grandfather's funeral, as Meghan Markle was pregnant and unable to fly, but as revealed, he returned without having any personal conversations with his brother or father, Prince Charles. . The Jubilee celebrations are likely to be the first time the couple has returned to Harry's homeland together since they sensationally left the royal family in 2020 and moved to California.


What is this Queen Elizabeth Platinum Jubilee celebration all about?

Queen Elizabeth, already the longest-serving monarch in Britain's history, will become the first to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, and royal engagements are expected to take place throughout the year. A parade, known as "Trooping the Color," will begin the extended holiday weekend on Thursday, June 2.


The event usually takes place every year on the queen's birthday, but has been canceled for the past two years due to the coronavirus pandemic. Later in the weekend, the monarch will attend the Epsom Derby horse race and a music concert will be held at Buckingham Palace.


And on the last day of the Jubilee weekend, British people will be encouraged to have street parties to celebrate the occasion. The festivities will conclude with a parade at Buckingham Palace. The events "will provide an opportunity for communities and individuals across the UK to come together to celebrate the historic milestone," said Buckingham Palace.

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