King Charles has again snubbed son Prince Harry and his spouse Meghan Markle ahead of the massive Royal event.
Buckingham Palace has not clarified who will wave from the balcony this year.
However, it has been confirmed that King Charles has once again snubbed his son Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ahead of the major royal event.
For the second year in a row, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not been invited to Trooping the Colour, the annual event hosted by the British Monarchy, reported by People.
The annual event will take place on June 15, marking the official birthday of the King.
Harry and Meghan last attended the ceremony in 2018 and 2019. Even after stepping down from royal duties in 2021, the duo made an appearance to the event in 2022, the year when Queen Elizabeth II marked her Platinum Jubilee with pomp and show.
However, they Sussexes didn’t join other Royal family members for a balcony appearance and instead choose to spend their time with non-working royals. They both haven’t been returned to the annual tradition since then.
Harry and Meghan last attended the ceremony in 2018 and 2019. Even after stepping down from royal duties in 2021, the duo made an appearance to the event in 2022, the year when Queen Elizabeth II marked her Platinum Jubilee with pomp and show. However, they Sussexes didn’t join other Royal family members for a balcony appearance and instead choose to spend their time with non-working royals. They both haven’t been returned to the annual tradition since then.
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Source: The Wall Street Journal