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Royal Reunion: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Return to UK for Queen’s Jubilee
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to make a highly-anticipated return to the UK today, marking their first visit since departing the country to partake in the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The couple, accompanied by their children Archie, 3, and 11-month-old Lilibet, are flying in from California, bringing their youngest child to the UK for the very first time.
Despite no longer holding official royal roles, Prince Harry and Meghan find themselves in a unique position during their visit, as there is no designated spot for them on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
However, they may attend a Thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral on Friday, offering a chance for reconciliation among the royals amidst lingering tensions following the Sussexes' decision to step back from royal duties and relocate to the United States.
Having been vocal critics of the royal family and its traditions in the US media, Prince Harry and Meghan's arrival in the UK signifies a shift in focus towards unity rather than controversy.
With a deliberate effort to remain low-key and limit media exposure, the couple has opted for a modest entourage of media advisors and security personnel, emphasizing a desire to keep the visit simple and respectful.
Meanwhile, palace officials are keen on ensuring that the presence of the Sussexes does not overshadow the Queen's milestone celebrations.
The royal couple is expected to commemorate their daughter Lilibet's first birthday during the visit, coinciding with the Queen's decision to join in the festivities and meet her great-granddaughter for the first time.
Expressing excitement about reuniting with the Queen over the weekend, a royal insider revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan cherish their bond with Her Majesty and eagerly anticipate witnessing her interaction with Archie and Lily.
The upcoming weekend is poised to revolve around honoring the Queen while celebrating Lilibet's significant milestone in the company of Harry's family.
As preparations for the Jubilee events unfold, Prince Harry and Meghan are poised to play a subdued role, blending in with the crowd during the service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral on Friday.
Renowned biographer Omid Scobie shared insights into the couple's eagerness to engage in the festivities, highlighting their preference for meaningful engagements over traditional balcony appearances.
Despite initial plans to forego a balcony appearance, speculations arise regarding a potential surprise inclusion of Prince Harry and Meghan in a concluding Jubilee moment.
Royal correspondent Richard Palmer hinted at undisclosed arrangements for the Jubilee finale, teasing the possibility of an unexpected balcony appearance for the couple, hinting at an element of suspense surrounding the grand culmination of the celebrations.