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Denise Welch says 'stop talking about Meghan and Harry' amid Queen's Jubilee

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Loose Women panellist Denise Welch has asked for everyone to stop talking about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ahead of the Queen's Jubilee later this year.The couple, who moved away from the UK in 2020 in a bid to step away from the limelight, could "dominate" the Jubilee after it was announced that they will be snubbed from the royal balcony during Trooping the Colour.Hitting back at the media's reporting, the no-nonsense Loose Women panellist took to Twitter and said: "Dear Media, If you are so horrified that Meghan and Harry will dominate the Jubilee celebrations...

stop talking about them."Denise's followers were quick to agree with her, with one writing: "Truer words never spoken. I can count on one hand the amount of times Meghan has been out and about this year, and she’s never out the media, so much for being irrelevant."In response, someone else added: "If anyone talking about Harry and Megan and not Andrew need to have a look at themselves."The original commenter then added: "The media will be camped at EVERY airport to catch a glimpse."Someone else then penned: "It’s the one thing they could have done when they left.

Reported nothing about them at all from that point onwards unless it was a release from the palace."Denise's comments about the matter come as it was reported that Prince Harry and his wife Meghan won't be joining the Queen's Jubilee celebrations with their two children Archie and Lilibet.

Buckingham Palace announced recently that the couple will not be invited onto the royal balcony for the Trooping the Colour.

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