An insider source said Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent just 15 minutes with the Queen after they returned to the UK for their platinum anniversary.
At the meeting, the Duke, 37, and the Duchess of Sussex, 40, now residing in Montecito, California, first introduced their one-year-old daughter, Lilibet, named after the Queen.
The couple, who are also with their three-year-old son Archie, saw the monarch in Windsor on Thursday, June 2, but his time with Her Majesty was reportedly “officially” held by Buckingham Palace staff, Il Sole †
Meanwhile, Harry and his brother, Prince William, did not spend time together during the four-day Sunday Times celebration – announcing that their ‘broken relationship’ had not healed.
†[William] he is still deeply troubled [Harry’s departure] and it feels abandoned, but he moved on,” one friend said.
A British player who knew Harry’s Los Padres team members came to explain that the Duke was “living his dream in the United States”, playing polo professionally while his brother sacrificed the sport in the name of duty.
Harry was spotted posing while enjoying polo in the California sun this weekend, almost a week after the Queen returned from the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in London.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (pictured during the four-day celebration) spent just 15 minutes with the Queen after they returned to the UK for their platinum anniversary, an insider reported.

Harry posed while enjoying polo in the California sun this weekend, nearly a week after the Queen returned from the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in London.

He donned a green top, white pants, and black riding boots and knee pads as he sunbathed in the typical Los Angeles heat, before being seen riding his brown horse and donning a helmet and goggles for another round of play.
Talking about the couple’s encounter with the queen, a source told The Sun: “It was a quick in and out. Everything was pretty formal.
Buckingham Palace reportedly declined to comment when the broadcast contacted him.
Friday, Harry He played for friend Nacho Figueras Los Padres’ team at Cancha de Estrella Polo Club in Santa Barbara and was seen outside for the first time since returning to Los Angeles on June 5.
After sweating, the red-faced king is pictured taking a break as he puts his hands behind his head and sinks into his right hip.
He donned a green top, white pants, and black riding boots and knee pads as he sunbathed in the typical Los Angeles heat, before being seen riding his brown horse and donning a helmet and goggles for another round of play.
Meghan was absent from Friday’s game when Harry’s team lost 12-8 to Dundee II.

It comes in response to reports that Prince Harry is living his dream in the United States, playing polo at a professional level, and that his brother William is sacrificing the sport in the name of his mission (above, Harry playing polo in Santa Barbara, California). in May)

British actress Millie Hine, 19, knows members of Prince Harry’s Los Padres team and says she trains four times a week and hits the gym most days to keep up with star Nacho Figueras, “David Beckham.” Like two seventeen-year-olds on the same team. (Nacho and Harry in May)
British actress Millie Hine, who recently won the Chesterton Polo at the Park tournament, told Mail On Sunday Emily Prescott that Prince Harry is living his dream in the United States and playing polo at a professional level.
Millie, 19, knows members of Prince Harry’s Los Padres team and says she trains four times a week and goes to the gym most days to help stars Nacho Figueras, David Beckham polo and two 17-year-olds. with one year old boys. one-year-olds on the same team.
His busy 39-year-old brother, Prince William, can only manage the occasional charity day.
It comes after royal experts said this week that Harry “should feel very sorry for what he gave up on home” after he and his wife, Meghan, decided not to appear at the anniversary celebrations “because they have a center stage ‘chairs'”. .
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex missed the Platinum Jubilee Party and Pageant, as well as the Epsom Derby, during the four-day celebration.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex did not appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Color Union, and they also reportedly fell into second place during the Thanksgiving ceremony (pictured)
The couple made public appearances only once during the anniversary weekend, despite arriving from the United States with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
They didn’t appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Color League and dropped to second place during the Thanksgiving ceremony.
Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl told True Royalty TV’s The Royal Beat that the duo did not attend any other celebrations “because they didn’t have center stage seats.”
Meanwhile, historian Hugo Vickers added: “Harry has resigned as captain of the current Royal Marines.
“I think he came home feeling very depressed because of what he gave up.”
“I really think so,” said Katie [because]… They knew they wouldn’t be in the first place.
“And why did they leave the royal family? They left because they weren’t in the front row. I guess that’s why they weren’t at the other celebrations because they didn’t have a seat on the center stage.”
Source: Daily Mail