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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might return for Platinum Jubilee after being 'reassured' by Queen visit.

 


The pair have been worried about their safety in the UK on account that stepping down as senior royals.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly feeling 'reassured' about their security in the UK following their secret visit with the Queen final week, prompting them to reconsider whether or not they will return for Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee in June of this year.
Previously, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had voiced their issues around their safety in the UK considering the fact that stepping down as senior royals in 2020. As such, the pair had now not back to the us of a as a couple in over two years, but over the Easter weekend they made a shock and secret visit to see the Queen.



Now, the Daily Mail reviews that the safety the Sussexes acquired at some stage in their visit has left them reconsidering their choice to turn down Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee invite. "Harry was pretty pleased with the way the operation worked and the liaison between his security team and the Metropolitan Police," a source advised the newspaper.
"He believes it skill a possible solution can be found, allowing him to come over with his young people as early as the Platinum Jubilee," the insider added.
According to the Daily Mail, Harry and Meghan stayed on the Queen's Windsor estate throughout their go to with the safety of each their very own non-public safety guards (who they introduced with them from the US) and a Special Escort Group (SEG) detail when visiting backyard of the grounds – a service which affords armed safety to each the Royal Family and authorities ministers.
It's believed that this "hybrid" method of safety will be on the cards for the Sussexes' future visits, which will with a bit of luck see them return with their two children, two-year-old Archie and ten-month-old Lilibet.



Since their meeting with Her Majesty, Prince Harry and Meghan have reportedly been presented an invite to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony later this yr to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. If they select to attend, the couple will be a part of other high-profile individuals of the Royal Family – consisting of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, as well as Prince William, Kate Middleton and their three adolescents – to make the traditional balcony appearance as they watch an RAF plane fly previous in get together of Her Majesty's record-breaking reign.
According to the Telegraph however, the Sussexes wont be accepted to take section in any of the different Platinum Jubilee festivities, due to their resignation as senior royals.

Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Kate MiddletonPrince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan


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