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Royal Family 'worried about Meghan Markle's next move' after tense Jubilee appearance
Lizzie Cundy has claimed members of The Royal Family have shared their concerns ahead of Meghan Markle's first public debut in two years.The television presenter has explained that members of the family are more concerned about Meghan than they are of Prince Andrew stepping out in public.Andrew stepped down from public life ahead of settling his civil court case after being accused of sexual assault by Virginia Guiffree, who claims she was just 17 – Andrew has strongly denied all allegations.Meghan, 40, stepped down from royal life in January 2020 and relocated to California and has since dropped several bombshell allegations against her in-laws.Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star, the television presenter said: "I know that the palace are very worried, they're more worried about her than Andrew because they're worried about what will be said."They're worried about what will be used in interviews or in the memoirs."The other royals are very concerned about Meghan being there and the ramifications of her being there, what will Meghan be doing next?"The original WAG added: "I don't think it's very fair on our Queen to be honest, I think she should have stayed away and been with her father."I think that would have been the right thing to do and I think she would have won a lot of sympathy with a lot of people if she'd done the right thing."Discussing Andrew potentially appearing at the service of Thanksgiving for his mother on Friday June 3, Lizzie said: "I do think Andrew will make an appearance, it's the Queen's wishes."We all know whatever he may have done, he's her son, he's always been known as her favourite son and she wants him to be somehow part of it."Whether that is the right thing to do is another matter but
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Trooping the Colour: Which royals stand on Jubilee balcony, and why Prince Harry or Meghan Markle won't appear
Queen Elizabeth will begin her Platinum Jubilee celebrations on Thursday morning with the Trooping the Colour parade to mark her 96th birthday, an annual event which has been postponed the last two years due to the coronavirus.  Elizabeth became the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee earlier this year following 70 years of service to the people of the United Kingdom, Realms and the Commonwealth.  After a grand military display including horses, carriages, a flypast from the Royal Air Force and hundreds of musicians parading down The Mall to Horse Guard’s Palace, the queen is expected to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony to greet the public.  Historically, the British monarch has taken the salute to her troops, known as the Household Division on Horse Guards Parade.  Queen Elizabeth II is photographed at Sandringham House to mark the start of Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee Year, on February 2, 2022 in Sandringham, Norfolk. Only working senior members will appear on the balcony at Trooping the Colour parade.
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