The exclusion comes as a surprise, considering Queen Elizabeth's previous statement when the couple stepped away from their royal duties three years ago, where she expressed that they would always be cherished members of her family.
Buckingham Palace officials had also emphasized that the couple would still be invited to family events. However, this year's event holds particular significance, as it is the first since Prince Charles ascended to the throne in September of last year.
A source revealed to the journalist that the current state of relations is reflected in the snub. It is worth noting that Harry and Meghan had returned to the United Kingdom for last year's Trooping the Colour, which coincided with Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee weekend.
At that time, they were invited by the late Queen to observe the ceremony alongside other members of the Royal Family from offices overlooking Horse Guards Parade.
Prince Harry recently attended King Charles' Coronation and subsequently returned to California after a brief stay in London, while Meghan remained in the US with their children during this period of reunion with his family.
