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Harry and Meghan banished to separate balcony away from Queen for Trooping the Colour

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be in attendance during today's Jubilee Celebrations but have been banished to the periphery of the colourful events.Last night it was announced that the couple will be making an appearance during today's (June 2) Trooping of the Colour but will have to make do with a different balcony to the rest of the Royal Family on the Queen's orders.Last month, the Queen declared that only working members of her family would attend the Buckingham Palace balcony wave which culminates in an RAF flypast.Instead, Harry and Meghan will gather on the balcony nearby Horse Guards Parade with the Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Cornwall while Prince Charles and Prince William lead the parade.The Sussexes will not arrive to the parade in a carriage like the rest of the Royal family.

After the ceremony, the couple will leave the other Royals who have a lunch invitation at Buckingham Palace. It is understood Harry and Meghan are not invited to this, and they will instead return to their Windsor home.

Reacting to the news of the couple's demotion to balcony number 2, many people on social media argued it was no less than what they deserved.

One said: "No one cares about them. This celebration has nothing to do with them and they’re lucky to have been invited."Another agreed: "Alas, nobody cares.

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