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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ‘second-row’ Jubilee seats a breach of royal precedence.

 


The royal household reportedly breached royal order of precedence by putting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2nd row.

The royal household reportedly ‘threw the royal order of precedence out the window’ when they relegated Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to second-row seats at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee thanksgiving service earlier this month, pronounced Express UK.

Harry and Meghan, who stepped down as senior royals in 2020 and relocated to the US, returned to the UK with their children, Archie and Lilibet, for the Queen’s Jubilee, however were ‘royally snubbed’ with the aid of different senior royals consisting of Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Prince Charles.

Speaking about the same on Palace Confidential, royal specialist Richard Eden said: “Everyone has been intrigued via the seating plan at St Paul's Cathedral.”

He added: “It was simply fascinating because even although the Royal Family have been very keen to make positive that Harry and Meghan had been mentioned in the courtroom circular, this is the first time for a couple of years.”


“They have been mentioned without delay after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, so they stored with the order of precedence, properly that went out the window in the service,” Eden similarly commented.

He went on to say: “What we saw in the provider used to be Meghan and Harry relegated to the second row. So even although he is the brother [of William], he had to take a seat behind the Queen's cousins who come far down the line of precedence.”

Eden brought that each Prince Harry and Meghan have been ‘tucked away’.

It is pertinent to be aware that Harry and Meghan left the UK early, even before the Jubilee celebrations ended, with many royal professionals suggesting that it can also be due to their ‘second-row’ fame at the thanksgiving service.

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