During the Platinum Jubilee Ratu Elizabeth II service, Thanksgiving, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not seem to relate to Prince William and Duchess Kate. On Friday, June 3, Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, arrived at the Cathedral of St. Paul for their first formal performance during the ceremony.
This duo was previously photographed during the Trooping The Color on Thursday, June 2, but did not watch from the balcony of the Buckingham Palace with William, 39, and Kate, 40. However, on Friday, the Cambridge couple did not join the Archewell Archewell Co-Founder inside inside church. “Senior members of the royal family sat in the front row and non-senior members in the second row,” a source revealed according to US Weekly. The palace decided to “keep them on the opposite side of the cathedral to avoid unwanted attention” after the two couples were “examined” during the 2020 Commonwealth Day service, according to the source.
Since their last engagement as a senior royals in March 2020, Sussexes has returned to England for the first time as the fourth family, with the son of Archie and daughter of Lilibet. Following their decision to leave the royal family, Harry and The Suits alum went to California, with a former military pilot back to London alone in April 2021 for the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip, and in July 2021 for the inauguration of a monument to commemorate the late Princess Diana.
However, because Harry and Meghan resigned from a significant role, their relationship with Cambridges has become a heat problem among royal observers. Harry said in October 2019 that he and William “were on a different track” before quitting his senior position, and clear tensions only grew.