Thursday 2 June 2022 12:07 AM Harry and Meghan are set for a very public family reunion at Trooping the Colour trends now
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Harry and Meghan will join senior royals for the first time in more than two years at today’s Trooping the Colour.
In what is set to be a gripping – and highly public – family reunion, they are also expected to bring along three-year-old Archie and Lilibet, nearly one.
The children are likely to meet their little cousins Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at long last.
Lilibet has never been introduced to her royal relatives, while Archie has not been in the UK since he was six months old.
In what is set to be a gripping – and highly public – family reunion, they are also expected to bring along three-year-old Archie and Lilibet, nearly one. Pictured, the family in December 2021
But there is no invitation for the shamed Duke of York even in a private capacity, showing just how far the Queen’s son has fallen from grace.
The Queen’s Birthday Parade at Horse Guards in London is the first official Platinum Jubilee event of the bank holiday weekend, and the most widely attended by the Windsors.
Many had thought Her Majesty’s appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the traditional post-parade flypast would be the most keenly anticipated moment of the day.
But it is likely all eyes will, in fact, be on the family reunion playing out 50 yards down the road instead.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been invited by the Queen to join family members watching the spectacular military event from the Major General’s Office overlooking the Whitehall parade ground.
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