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and never wanted to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with for her Platinum Jubilee celebrations, a friend of the pair has claimed. <br>Omid Scobie, who penned a biography on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, says the Harry had discussed the possibility of not being present for Trooping the Colour at the Mall in London on June 2 with Her Majesty.<br>He said despite this the couple are 'very keen' to be part of the arrangements in the coming months, including the Thanksgiving celebrations at St Paul's Cathedral.<br>This comes after a sensational statement from the Queen last week stating the pair - along with - would not be invited onto the balcony for Trooping the Colour, the spectacular start of her long weekend of commemorations.<br>Following that the Sussexes released a statement that they would still fly from California with their two children - Archie, three, and  [http://nikeell.xyz şişli escort bayan] Lilibet, 11 months - in June.<br>Writing in , Scobie said the news that the pair would not be appearing on the balcony with Her Majesty should not come as a surprise.<br>        A friend of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has said the couple never wanted to go onto the balcony with the Queen for her Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June<br>        The pair, pictured here on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with Her Majesty in 2018, are said to be 'very keen' to take part in some of the [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=Platinum%20Jubilee Platinum Jubilee] arrangements<br>'As is often the case, the reality is much less severe when you hear that Prince Harry had already spoken with his grandmother about the possibility of not attending Trooping the Colour long before last week's announcements,' he wrote.<br>He said the pair were 'very keen' to be part of the Jubilee celebrations, but that 'both sides' thought it would be more appropriate not to have the Sussexes on the balcony.'<br>He added that despite not wanting to appear on the balcony, Harry and Meghan did want to attend the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral. <br>And last week there were suggestions that despite not appearing for Trooping the Colour, the pair could make an appearance as part of a second balcony appearance.    <br>          The Monarch is joined on the Buckingham Palace balcony by members of the royal family for the Jubilee in 2019.<br><br>Prince Andrew, who was at his mother's left hand that day, has also been excluded<br>        There will be a fly-over of Buckingham Palace by the Red Arrows as part of the celebrations, similar to those for her Diamond Jubilee in 2012, pictured here<br>The Queen's decision is unlikely to fall comfortably with all Royal Family members - particularly Prince William - who have been left deeply hurt and angered by Harry's behaviour.<br><br>But sources said there was little doubt that all would put their feelings to one side for the sake of the monarch.<br>'At the end of the day it is about celebrating the historic achievement of a truly remarkable woman. No one would want to disrespect the Queen by continuing hostilities in public,' said one.<br>Another said: 'Despite what has happened in recent years and what may be yet to come given that [https://www.rt.com/search?q=Harry%27s%20memoirs Harry's memoirs] have yet to come out, family members will accept the Queen's olive branch in the spirit it was extended.<br><br>The body language will be fascinating, mind you.'<br>        Harry and Meghan could still appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, despite the Queen sensationally imposing a ban<br>  RELATED ARTICLES             <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news floatRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-fa3f6770-d3ea-11ec-811d-358395999485" website and Meghan &apos;never wanted to be on Buckingham Palace balcony&apos;
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last night reassured tens of millions of Britons and her subjects around the world about her health during an enthusiastic and energetic appearance at the first of her national celebrations - but royal aides also admitted she now has ‘good and less good days'.<br>Her Majesty lifted the nation's spirits and received cheers and [http://eskorts.net mersinescort] a standing ovation from the crowd at the spectacular finale to the Royal Windsor Horse Show - her second visit there in the past three days.<br>The 96-year-old looked full of joy last night as she watched an all-star lineup including Dame , and Katherine Jenkins perform at the event alongside equestrian, military and musical talent from all over the world. <br>It also bodes well for the official weekend of jubilee events in June, when it is anticipated she will attend a Service of Thanksgiving for her remarkable 70-year reign and make her traditional appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony at Trooping the Colour. <br>It is unlikely she will attend many other events, however, as palace aides admit she has ‘good and less good days'. <br>The Queen has been forced to cancel a string of engagements in recent months and last week missed the State Opening of Parliament for the first time ever due to age or infirmity, symbolically asking her son, the Prince of Wales, and grandson, the Duke of Cambridge, to stand in for.<br>But royal aides insist that despite what they describe as ‘episodic' mobility issues, the monarch is in good spirits and very much in charge behind the scenes, undertaking several meetings each week in addition to her familiar red boxes of official papers.<br>Her appearance last night, following her first visit to the horse show on Friday to watch some of her beloved animals compete, will give succour to her subjects.<br><br> <br>        There were wild cheers as the Queen departs following the A Gallop Through History Platinum Jubilee celebration at the Royal Windsor Horse Show last night<br>              Queen Elizabeth II was in fits of giggles after comedian Omid Djalil made a Guy Fawkes joke during the production. She was also pictured taking a quick break to apply fuchsia pink lipstick halfway through the performance<br>         The Queen's walk down the red carpet with a stick will allay some fears about her health and will have given reassurance to millions watching<br>         Her Majesty smiles as she speaks to British actress Adjoa Andoh, star of Bridgerton and Invictus<br>       As the Queen got to her feet to leave the event, A-listers including Tom Cruise stood up to bid the monarch farewell <br>         The Commonwealth and the four nations of the United Kingdom were celebrated, while military and equestrian displays from around the world including Azerbaijan, India, Oman, France, Norway, Switzerland, and [https://www.ft.com/search?q=Trinidad Trinidad] and Tobago took [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/centre%20stage centre stage].<br><br>Pictured: Dame Helen Mirren playing Queen Elizabeth I. She previously played Her Majesty herself on screen in The Queen<br>        Damian Lewis (left), Adjoa Andoh (centre) and Tom Cruise (right) stood as the Queen departed at the end of the ceremony<br>        Katherine Jenkins performed at the event on Sunday night wearing a stunning floor-length blue gown<br>        The Herald, played by Omid Djalili, narrated the performance and took viewers through time with each act reflecting on key moments in history, including Elizabeth I's Tilbury Speech and James I and the Gunpowder Plot<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                   <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news halfRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-c0cbd370-d50c-11ec-b0ae-8f6e411a7ac7" website aides warn Queen, 96, has &apos;good and less good days&apos;

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last night reassured tens of millions of Britons and her subjects around the world about her health during an enthusiastic and energetic appearance at the first of her national celebrations - but royal aides also admitted she now has ‘good and less good days'.
Her Majesty lifted the nation's spirits and received cheers and mersinescort a standing ovation from the crowd at the spectacular finale to the Royal Windsor Horse Show - her second visit there in the past three days.
The 96-year-old looked full of joy last night as she watched an all-star lineup including Dame , and Katherine Jenkins perform at the event alongside equestrian, military and musical talent from all over the world. 
It also bodes well for the official weekend of jubilee events in June, when it is anticipated she will attend a Service of Thanksgiving for her remarkable 70-year reign and make her traditional appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony at Trooping the Colour. 
It is unlikely she will attend many other events, however, as palace aides admit she has ‘good and less good days'. 
The Queen has been forced to cancel a string of engagements in recent months and last week missed the State Opening of Parliament for the first time ever due to age or infirmity, symbolically asking her son, the Prince of Wales, and grandson, the Duke of Cambridge, to stand in for.
But royal aides insist that despite what they describe as ‘episodic' mobility issues, the monarch is in good spirits and very much in charge behind the scenes, undertaking several meetings each week in addition to her familiar red boxes of official papers.
Her appearance last night, following her first visit to the horse show on Friday to watch some of her beloved animals compete, will give succour to her subjects.

 
There were wild cheers as the Queen departs following the A Gallop Through History Platinum Jubilee celebration at the Royal Windsor Horse Show last night
Queen Elizabeth II was in fits of giggles after comedian Omid Djalil made a Guy Fawkes joke during the production. She was also pictured taking a quick break to apply fuchsia pink lipstick halfway through the performance
The Queen's walk down the red carpet with a stick will allay some fears about her health and will have given reassurance to millions watching
Her Majesty smiles as she speaks to British actress Adjoa Andoh, star of Bridgerton and Invictus
As the Queen got to her feet to leave the event, A-listers including Tom Cruise stood up to bid the monarch farewell 
The Commonwealth and the four nations of the United Kingdom were celebrated, while military and equestrian displays from around the world including Azerbaijan, India, Oman, France, Norway, Switzerland, and Trinidad and Tobago took centre stage.

Pictured: Dame Helen Mirren playing Queen Elizabeth I. She previously played Her Majesty herself on screen in The Queen
Damian Lewis (left), Adjoa Andoh (centre) and Tom Cruise (right) stood as the Queen departed at the end of the ceremony
Katherine Jenkins performed at the event on Sunday night wearing a stunning floor-length blue gown
The Herald, played by Omid Djalili, narrated the performance and took viewers through time with each act reflecting on key moments in history, including Elizabeth I's Tilbury Speech and James I and the Gunpowder Plot
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