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Queen sends car and security to pick up Harry, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet after their private jet flight from LA for her Jubilee celebration.

 


The Queen sent a automobile and a security element to acquire Harry, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet after their non-public jet landed in the United Kingdom from California on Wednesday, beforehand of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
In the trendy sign that hostilities between the Firm and the Sussexes are thawing, Her Majesty's Land Rover greeted the family and their teenagers at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire before taking them to Frogmore Cottage.



The Sussexes left Santa Barbara airport with their adolescents Archie and Lilibet, and their arrival marks Lilibet's first time in the country, ahead of ultra-modern Trooping the Colour — the first of the Platinum Jubilee events. For Lilibet - who turns one on Saturday - two it will be the first time she has met her great-grandmother.
Their arrival comes just months after Harry claimed he was once 'unable to return home' because is too dangerous.



An insider told The Sun that 'the Queen believed it used to be the right element to do' to ship her car to meet her grandson and his family. The couple's Embraer non-public jet landing at Farnborough, and the Queen's black Land Rover - escorted by way of a Volkswagen humans carrier - driving onto the tarmac.
The Sun said that the household have been believed to have bought into the blacked-out VW car, and that they travelled barring their familiar entourage or senior group of workers working for their Archewell charity. It also said Netflix camera crews - who have been following the couple for an £11million documentary - stayed behind.



Harry, Meghan and their two teens have been now not given a police escort for the 40-minutes power from Farnborough to Windsor, photos in The Sun suggested.
On June 4, their daughter Lilibet will be marking her first birthday. The Queen is probably to pass over her favored carrying event, the Derby horse races at Epsom, for the little one's celebrations, as she meets her for the first time.
While the couple are anticipated to attend Trooping the Colour as spectators on Thursday, Prince Andrew will not, a military source instructed MailOnline.
As colonel of the Grenadier Guards, Andrew has until now performed a key position in the ceremony, driving out by the Queen's side as the regiment's representative.



Since being stripped of the title earlier this 12 months the Duke of York used to be no longer anticipated to play an lively section in the event, but the possibility of him acting with different royals on Horse Guards Parade as a spectator had formerly been left open.
Both Andrew and the Sussexes have already been barred from performing on the Buckingham Palace to watch the RAF Red Arrows' flypast.



It came as safety professionals expected the Sussexes may also maintain up inner Frogmore Cottage over the bank holiday and only depart to attend two Platinum Jubilee activities because they are being denied VIP 24/7 armed safety from British police.
After a secret visit to see the Queen at Windsor Castle in late April, the sixth in the line to the throne has acquired 'cast iron assurances' that he, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet will be included in the course of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations that commence nowadays and stop on Sunday. It is only the second time Meghan has again to the UK after they sensationally cease their royal roles in 2020.



Simon Morgan, a former royal protection officer, informed MailOnline on Wednesday that Harry would have no way of influencing the decision made by way of MI5, the Home Office and the Foreign Office, even if he put pressure on his grandmother to intervene. As a result they can also be compelled to keep a 'low profile' throughout their stay and no longer organise their personal events.



Mr Morgan, who now runs the safety enterprise Trojan Consultancy, said: 'If they are staying at Frogmore Cottage they are going to be extraordinarily secure there and that can also be why they are now not doing some thing away from the important Platinum Jubilee events because they will not have protection for that'.



The couple are expected to attend the Service of Thanksgiving with the Queen at St Paul's Cathedral on Friday morning - as nicely as the BBC's Party at the Palace the following evening. Simon Morgan expects they will be given armed safety at these events, and on the journey to and from Windsor due to the safety operation deliberate for the jubilee.





'The jubilee is one of the highest threat occasions for years - and the Met have a duty of care to shield those attending, mainly the royal household and overseas dignitaries', Mr Morgan said.
British officers will stand protect at Frogmore Cottage, where they will be covered 24/7. But this will not extend to non-public activities such as socialising with friends at eating places.

Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Louis, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan


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