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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may not meet Prince William and Kate Middleton in person during their visit to the UK.
Members of the British Empire are celebrating the seven decades of Queen Elizabeth II's reign at the Platinum Jubilee this week. In fact, the couple Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have also come from America to enliven the event.
However, the two will likely not meet Prince William and Kate Middleton in person during their visit to England. This is as mentioned by a source to Page Six.
Harry and Meghan looked in good shape as they watched the Trooping the Color ceremony on Thursday (2/6) local time. They looked radiant as they reunited with the family. However, they did not see William and Kate.
The former 'Fab Four' will be reunited at St Paul's Cathedral for the first time in more than two years, at a Thanksgiving Service for the Queen. The last time they were together was during a rather awkward appearance at Westminster Abbey for a Commonwealth Day service in March 2020. Harry and William continued to have a chilly relationship, following the departure of their brother as senior royal.
"Right now, it looks like Harry and Meghan and William and Kate won't be seeing each other separately during the Jubilee celebrations," an insider said. "Of course there's nothing scheduled in the diary at the moment."
If the pair don't meet, it means William and Kate's three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, may not be able to see their cousins Archie and Lilibet who will celebrate his first birthday in England this Saturday. William and Kate will be over a hundred miles away, in Wales, when Lilibet celebrates with the Queen at Windsor Castle on Saturday.
In celebration, the compact royal family wore a blue dress which is the queen's favorite color. However, Kate Middleton actually chose another color, white, for some reason. (wk/zodi)