Prince Harry and Meghan Markle when they visited London for the Queen's Jubilee.On February 6 this year Her Majesty became the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years of service to the people of the United Kingdom.To mark this unprecedented anniversary, a four day UK bank holiday weekend from June 2 to june 5 was celebrated up and down the country.READ MORE: Kate Middleton makes broody confession as she tells a mum 'I love babies'Stateside Meghan and Harry also made their long-awaited return home, with Eugenie said to have been key in making sure this went smoothly.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said: “A tremendous amount of work went on behind the scenes that we don’t know about.”Mr Fitzwilliams continued: “Princess Eugenie, who gets on with them, very likely was involved in that.”"The facts are, they came over, it went well, they’re now back in the United States. “It was a massive celebration, the whole thing was superbly handled.”Royal commentator Neil Sean reckons Harry could be home again sooner rather than later, amid reports that the Queen is looking to host a planned knees-up for William and Kate.“According to a very good source, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, is very keen for Harry to be invited … [although] no mention of Meghan, I noted in the quote I was told," Neil said on his YouTube channel, reports the Express.“Apparently she thinks this would be an actual great way of bonding together.
Birthdays are a time, as she's pointed out, of celebration, families, and having loved ones around you.”The royal expert then mentioned Kate's attempt to get William and Harry to bond following Prince Philip's funeral.“As we saw, you know, a while back at the Duke of.
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