The Queen’s 70th anniversary on the throne was marked by a special event that caught everyone’s attention.
Duchess Meghan, Prince Harry, and their children, Archie and Lilibet, were present for the occasion.
During their visit, the couple’s only official appearance was at the Queen’s church service, where they were closely observed.
According to a lip reader, Meghan whispered something to Harry, who appeared to be a little nervous.
As reported by Express, Harry was reportedly upset about being seated in the second row at the church.
Trying to calm him down, Meghan reassured him, saying, “Yeah, we’ll be fine.”
Many speculate that the reason Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan were assigned to the second row, seated next to Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, is because they have stepped down as senior royals and are no longer working members of the royal family.
However, royal expert Ingrid Seward provided a different perspective to Fabulous.
She explained that the seating arrangement was primarily intended to prevent any potential encounters between William and Harry from drawing attention or causing tension.
The palace wanted to ensure that no photographs would reveal any animosity between the brothers.