Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix plans have been hampered by the Queen’s late decision not to attend a thanksgiving service at St Pauls, a royal biographer has claimed.After a successful Trooping the Colour ceremony, where she took in a flypast of military jets, Buckingham Palace announced that the Queen would not be attending today’s (June 3) Thanksgiving service at St Pauls.Harry and Meghan are expected to attend the service after flying in from the US with their children Archie and Lilibet.As anticipated, the couple did not appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Trooping the Colour ceremony, but were snapped behind the scenes talking to royal family members.Now, speaking to Dan Wootton on his GB News show, royal biographer Tom Bower has suggested that the Queen’s cancellation at today’s service may hamper the Sussexes’ publicity plans in their first public appearance of the weekend.“I do think it’s a terrible shame that the Queen can’t go to St Pauls,” he acknowledged.“But it does mean that Netflix can’t get the pan from Meghan to the Queen, that’s cut out now.”The GB news presenter agreed, adding: Can we just be honest about why this couple has come over here?“They’ve had a stark realisation over the past couple of months, haven’t they, that these big American companies are only interested in them because of their proximity to the Royal Family.”Despite being ruled out of the thanksgiving service after suffering “discomfort”, the Queen appeared to enjoy taking in the Trooping the Colour service, and made two balcony appearances in front of the enormous crowds.However it was Prince Louis who enjoyed the show, and the four year-old was spotted by a lip reader chatting excitedly to his.
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