Queen Elizabeth Sets Unbreakable Rules For Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Before The Platinum Jubilee

Queen Elizabeth Prince Harry Meghan Markle UK Trip Rules

In less than 24 hours, it will be the launch of Queen Elizabeth II‘s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, and she has unveiled her ironclad rules for the royal family in order to have a wonderful event.

Her Majesty, 96, took a brief vacation in Scotland and is now back in London, crossing the t’s and dotting the i’s ahead of the year’s biggest party.

Queen Elizabeth has reigned over the UK for 70 years and has seen her fair share of drama, scandals, and feuds amid her family.

Ahead of the parties, parades, concerts, pageantries, and church services, where all the royal family will be reunited, Her Majesty has laid down the unbreakable rules of conduct to ensure that the events go on without a glitch.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who have been demoted from appearing on the balcony with the rest of the royals, will travel to England for the trip.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be traveling with their young children — Archie and Lilibet Diana — to the UK.

It will be the first time the entire family will be in England. Queen Elizabeth will have the opportunity to meet her great-granddaughter, Lilibet, for the first time.

After the bombshell interviews and earth-shattering revelations, the occasion will mark the much-talked-about reunion of Prince Harry, Markle, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.

A source close to Queen Elizabeth spoke to The Daily Mail and explained that she has set out the inflexible rules for the Platinum Jubilee — unity and no drama.

According to Queen Elizabeth’s unwritten memo, she expects the royal family to show a united front and lead by example for the rest of the nation.

The Palace insider shared: “The modest monarch wants the Jubilee bank holiday weekend, which runs from Thursday to Sunday, to be an occasion when the country, including her own family, comes together.”

The royal source went on to reveal that Queen Elizabeth wants her family to put the spotlight on the Monarchy and its longevity.

The insider went on to say: “‘Her Majesty is typically very keen that the Platinum Jubilee be a celebration not of herself and her own longevity, but of the institution of the monarchy and the people that support and sustain it.”

The person familiar with the situation claimed that Her Majesty has made it clear that she does not want any family rift or misconduct to distract the nation and the world from what is truly important — the future of the British Monarchy.

The source said: “It is also a chance for people to come together after a very difficult period for this country. She doesn’t want anything to overshadow it – and that includes any family issues.”

Several media outlets have confirmed that Prince Harry and his family will arrive in London on Wednesday, June 1st.

The pair will make a few low-key appearances and have no plans to have surprise events that might overshadow the Queen.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to attend the National Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday.

The Sussexes and their young children will be spending time and reconnecting with other members of the royal family.

On June 4th, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will throw a birthday party for Lilibet, who will turn one year old.

Queen Elizabeth is expected to attend. It seems that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their three children will not be at the event because they will be out of the country.

It has been confirmed that Kate Middleton and Prince William will travel to Cardiff, Wales, for a special Platinum Jubilee concert.

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