The genders are back in the city.
Megan Markle and Prince Harry made their first public appearance on Friday at Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee.
The couple was joined by other members of the royal family, including Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla; Prince William and Kate Middleton; Prince Edward; And Princess Anne, in St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, on Thanksgiving as a tribute to the Queen’s 70th birthday.
On Thursday, Harry and Megan attended Trooping the Color, the British monarch’s official birthday celebration, although they did not appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with other members of the royal family as they no longer worked with members. of the royal family.

The service marked the first public display of sexists with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge since March 2020, when the two couples attended a Community Day service at Westminster Abbey. Megan and Harry officially left the royal family and moved to California, where they now live.
On Friday, the royal couple did not sit on one side of the church and did not show up together before or after the service.


Buckingham Palace announced on Thursday night that Queen Elizabeth herself would not be attending Friday services due to health problems.
“Because of the travel and activity required to participate … His Majesty ended up with great reluctance that he would not participate,” the palace said in a statement.
The 96-year-old monarch felt “some discomfort” at Thursday’s events, the palace added. The shy queen’s son, Prince Andrew, also liked the feature after testing positive on the COVID-19 test.
A source close to the duke told HuffPost on Thursday that Andrew was “naturally disappointed and saddened that he would not be able to join other members of the royal family” at the service.
Check out more photos from the platinum anniversary celebration below:

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Prince Louis shouts as members of the Royal Air Force fly towards Buckingham Palace in London.

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The royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Color on June 2nd.

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Prince Charles and Prince William at Trooping the Color, also known as the Queen’s Birthday Parade. It is a military ceremony performed by British army regiments that has been held since the mid-17th century and celebrates the official birthday of the British leader.

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Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge travel in a wheelchair to Trooping the Color.

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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis of Cambridge during the gathering of colors.

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The domestic cavalry went to the mall during the Trooping the Color parade.

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The Queen’s daughter, Princess Anne, during the Trooping the Color Parade.

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Animal uprising activists were arrested during Trooping the Color.

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The children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

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Reinator checks his cell phone on June 2 in a section of the Adrianne Wall lighthouse in northern England as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

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Queen Elizabeth II turned to the Commonwealth Globe to begin lighting the main lighthouse at Windsor Castle on June 2nd.

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Projections on the Buckingham Palace facade reflect Queen Elizabeth II’s lighting of the lighthouse on 2 June.
Source: Huffpost
