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“Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are excited and honoured to attend The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations this June with their children.”
The pair spokesperson shared the news that they’ll be attending the Jubilee a few minutes after Buckingham Palace disclosed that the Sussexes won’t be among the royals appearing with the 96-year-old monarch on the balcony.
The Queen Cuts Off Speculations About The Sussexes Appearing On The Balcony In A Recent Statement
On Friday, May 6, Buckingham Palace put an end to the rumors on whether Harry and Meghan are invited to stand with the Queen on the balcony or not. The statement revealed the royals that the public can expect to see at the Balcony during the opening day of the Queen’s massive four-day bank holiday celebrations.
Previously, Richard Eden, the Daily Mail’s diary editor told the Mail’s talk show, Palace Confidential, that the Sussexes would be reveling in the speculations, which is currently giving them more coverage.
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“I really get the impression that Harry and Meghan are loving all the speculation about whether they’ll come for the Jubilee or not. What should be the wonderful celebrations of the Queen’s amazing long reign, instead it’s sort of becoming this saga or will-they-won’t-they-come?”
Richard Kay, the Daily Mail’s editor at large, called it “tragic” that the elderly monarch has to endure “bitter” rows coming from her own grandchildren, especially after the chaos she endured at the time Charles and Diana’s marriage fell apart.
He said: “I think it’s tragic for her. The last thing she wants is these ongoing, bitter rows with her own grandchildren and the family.
“They had so much trouble in the 1990s which they had hoped they had put behind them, but this is somehow even worse and it must be enormously difficult for her and quite despairing.”
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