Harry and Meghan are reunited with the Royal Family as they arrive at St Paul's for Platinum Jubilee thanksgiving service - but the Queen is forced to watch at home on TV.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were reunited with the rest of the Royal Family at St Paul's Cathedral this morning for the Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen, who decided to watch on tv at domestic at Windsor Castle.
Prince Charles formally represented the 96-year-old monarch at the Platinum Jubilee carrier in London today, which was also attended by way of Harry and Meghan for their first joint royal engagement in extra than two years.
But the Queen neglected the historic event following a last-minute decision announced through Buckingham Palace at 7.30pm the day past after she experienced 'discomfort' throughout Trooping The Colour events earlier in the day.
There was once additionally no appearance at St Paul's by using Prince Andrew after he examined high-quality for coronavirus until now this week. The Queen watched the service from her Berkshire residence, and it used to be broadcast nationally on BBC One.
Royal arrivals these days have been hailed through the ringing of the cathedral bells, with the Queen's granddaughter Zara Tindall and her husband Mike amongst the first as they were greeted by way of the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of York.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex, and their two teenagers Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn, then arrived along with Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie along with their respective husbands Edoardo and Jack.
That team have been accompanied with the aid of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex who held hands and have been smiling broadly as they have been greeted at the Great West Door by using the Dean of St Paul's and walked up the steps of the cathedral.
Harry and Meghan spent a few minutes talking to the senior cleric before they entered the region of worship and proceeded to greet the lengthy line of clergy. Harry stopped to chat for a few moments with the Archbishop of York.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge then arrived to loud cheers and waved to the public as they walked up the steps to the cathedral. The Duchess used to be carrying a dress by Emilia Wickstead and a Philip Treacy hat.
Charles and Camilla had been the ultimate royals to arrive, stopping to speak with the clergy earlier than making their way inner to their seats. Camilla wore an ivory and gold embroidered coat gown by Fiona Clare and hat by means of Philip Treacy. Kate and William, observed through Charles and Camilla, were then led in a procession to their seats in the the front row.
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