Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have taken a very humbling approach to their big return to the spotlight in London.
The pair has decided to shun all publicity, so Queen Elizabeth II can be all of the talk in town.
In a few weeks, Markle and her spouse are set to travel to England to take part in the festivities surrounding Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee.
The powerful pair will be accompanied by their young children — Archie and Lilibet Diana.
According to royal experts, Prince Harry and Markle have a master plan — keep a low profile and stay away from the public’s eye during the Jubilee because it is not about them.
To make sure that the world and the media’s focus remain on Her Majesty, Markle and her spouse will be taking part in what is described as “private celebrations.”
Fans of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be disheartened because they “won’t be seen much” in public with Archie and Lilibet Diana.
Royal expert Christine Ross said on Royally Us via Express that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s master plan during the London trip is to not make headlines and not to steal the spotlight with their presence or drama.
The royal watcher said: “Meghan and Harry will be there for the celebrations. I think that they will mostly take part in private celebrations. I don’t think we’re going to see them very much, to be honest. But they’re there, they’re part of the family, but they’re not taking away from the story.”
She went on to give more details about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to not attract much attention: “If they didn’t go, the story would be they’re not allowed to go. But, and if they were there and they were front and center on the balcony again, they would be the main headlines. I feel like we’re gonna see a lot of decisions in the next couple of weeks that are really forcing a redirection of the conversation to the Queen. All of this is about the Queen; it’s not about the drama with Harry and Megan, it’s not about the drama with Andrew.”
Via their spokesperson, Prince Harry and Markle announced that they would be part of Queen Elizabeth’s milestone — 70 years on the British throne.
In a statement, the royal renegades delighted many by revealing that their children would be part of the trip.
Queen Elizabeth has decided that the former soldier and his wife will not appear during the Trooping the Colour parade and on Buckingham Palace’s balcony.
However, they are expected to attend a special church service with the Queen. It is believed that Lilibet Diana will celebrate her 1st birthday with the royals.