A royal writer said Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are in the “last chance” with the royal family and will be “banned” if anything from the Jubilee is leaked.
The 37-year-old Duke and 40-year-old Duchess of Sussex, who now live on their $14 million mansion in California, arrived from the United States for the event this past weekend, but spent little time with the Royal family.
While Harry and Meghan didn’t spend private time with Prince William, Kate, George, Charlotte and Louis during the anniversary, they were unable to bring a special photographer for the first meeting between the queen and her daughter Lilibet.
Harry and Meghan, 96, are rumored to have met their daughter. However, they were told they “didn’t have a chance” for an official photo as it was a “private family reunion”. Insiders may have feared that photos taken by Harry and Meghan would be shared with television networks in the United States or in Harry’s upcoming memoirs.
“The test begins now” for the royal couple, royal biographer and journalist Duncan Lacombe told Poet Magazine.
Duncan Lacombe said Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were in the “last chance” with the royal family and would be “banned” if anything from the Jubilee was leaked.
Duncan said elsewhere: “They came to the UK and for their anniversary and back to the royalties that have been great for their brand and something Spotify, Netflix and Penguin will eat.”
He explained how their “future behavior” will shape their future with their families.
He said the royal family had “stretched an olive branch” to the couple on their anniversary, adding that “if specific information about Harry and Meghan this weekend is discussed with the press or put in a book, it would ruin it.”
Duncan also said the Sussexes had visited England to “repair the fences” but instead encountered a “brick wall” with a number of elderly royals.
The Sussexes reportedly asked their photographer to shoot the monarch meeting her great-granddaughter Lilibet in Windsor first, but a source said they “didn’t get a chance” as it was a private moment.

While Harry and Meghan didn’t have private time with Prince William, Kate, George, Charlotte and Louis throughout the anniversary, they were unable to bring a dedicated photographer to the first meeting between the queen and her daughter Lilibet.
The photographer’s name has not been released, but it could be their friend Misan Harriman, who regularly photographs the Sussexes and even says he reunited them in 2016. They also photographed their teenage daughters on the grass at Frogmore Cottage. to make a Saturday of a year.
According to Harry and Meghan’s friend, Omid Scobie, Lilibet met “more than once” with Her Majesty, and Prince Charles and Camilla also spent some time with the couple before returning to California on Sunday.
However, Harry and Meghan did not spend special time with Prince William, Kate, George, Charlotte and Louis during the anniversary. page six and William’s family is unlikely to ever meet Lilibet.
An insider said the siblings’ relationship was “criminal” after Sussex’s transatlantic “truth bombs” about Oprah’s royal family and friendly podcasts in the United States.

While Harry and Meghan didn’t have private time with Prince William, Kate, George, Charlotte and Louis throughout the anniversary, they were unable to bring a private photographer to the first meeting between the queen and her daughter Lilibet (pictured).
And the Queen has allegedly banned Harry and Meghan from allowing a photographer to capture their first meeting with the monarch’s granddaughter, Lilibet.
Prince Harry biographer Angela Levin told GB News that the streaming giant had heard the couple were desperate to secure footage of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with royals like the Queen and Prince William as part of their series. .
Speaking to GB News, Levin said the footage would be “very, very valuable.”
This comes after experts said Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “must have been very upset at home for what she gave up” after they decided not to appear at the Queen’s platinum anniversary celebrations because they “did not sit center stage”.
Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl told True Royalty TV’s The Royal Beat that the Duke and Duchess did not attend another celebration over the anniversary weekend because they “didn’t have a seat in the middle”.

Earlier this week, Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl (pictured) said she was not attending True Royalty TV’s The Royal Beat at Meghan and Harry’s anniversary celebrations because “there weren’t any runway spots”.
Meanwhile, historian Hugo Vickers added: “Harry has resigned as captain of the current Royal Marines. I think he came home very depressed because 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.”
Duncan has said elsewhere that the platinum anniversary celebrations will haunt Prince Harry for the rest of his life, as he and his family have been relegated to small roles and have decided not to attend certain events.
He said: “These four days will haunt Prince Harry for the rest of his life. He [The Duke and Duchess of Sussex] Exiled from sitting behind the Duke of Gloucester [at the Thanksgiving service]†


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (left) have only made public appearances once on the Queen’s platinum anniversary, despite coming from the United States with their two sons, Archie and Lilibet. In the photo on the right: William and Kate

Discussing key footage from the celebration, Katie told the show: “If you take a picture over the weekend, [the one of the Queen and her three heirs standing on the Buckingham Palace balcony] (shown)
“They did not visibly participate in, shape, or form the Color Union… [Harry] Prince William and the royal family would be furious at the way he and his family were treated if he said “you won’t come to the royal box” while other non-working underage royals are at these events.
Discussing key footage from the celebration, Katie told the show: “If you take a picture over the weekend, [the one of the Queen and her three heirs standing on the Buckingham Palace balcony]†
‘Anniversary is not just a time to look back at 70 years, it’s also a time to look to the future. The Queen’s message is clear: this is the future, and for the first time in history, we are with four generations of royalty.
“Extraordinary. It was also deliberately designed. If you look at the order of these, Camilla steps aside while Kate takes the two youngest children and leaves the queen with her three heirs.

The couple failed to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during Trooping the Color and were also demoted to second place at Thanksgiving Mass (pictured).
Source: Daily Mail