On Saturday, Meghan Markle’s popular television show “Suits” will be made available for streaming, coinciding with King Charles III’s birthday parade.<\/p>\n
This event, known as Trooping the Colour, holds significant importance as it marks the first time the parade will take place since Charles ascended the throne.<\/p>\n
It also serves as one of the first major royal events following his coronation last month.<\/p>\n
While Prince Harry attended the ceremony, Markle stayed home in California with their children.<\/p>\n
Last month, Netflix announced that “Suits,” in which Markle starred from 2011 to 2018, would be added to their streaming service on June 17.<\/p>\n
Previously, the show was available on other platforms such as Peacock.<\/p>\n
However, series creator Aaron Korsche recently revealed that Markle had pushed for this specific release date, as she believed it would overshadow the king’s birthday celebration.<\/p>\n
Korsche criticized her actions, calling her transparent and predictable, stating that she was attempting to outshine the royal family on a day of national celebration.<\/p>\n
Furthermore, Korsche expressed regret for having worked with Markle, claiming that she was blacklisted within the industry after being banned from the event.<\/p>\n
He stated that she would never work in Hollywood again, emphasizing that no director, producer, or studio executive wanted to associate with her.<\/p>\n
Despite her attempts to contact industry insiders upon her return to Los Angeles, following her divorce from Prince Harry, Markle has failed to gain any traction in the industry.<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, King Charles III celebrated his birthday parade on Saturday, June 17.<\/p>\n
Riding on horseback, he inspected the troops, a tradition that had not been observed by a monarch since Queen Elizabeth II in 1986.<\/p>\n
Accompanying Charles were his eldest son and heir, Prince William, his brother Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, and his sister Anne.<\/p>\n
Queen Camilla and Catherine, the Princess of Wales, followed in a carriage.<\/p>\n
The Trooping the Colour parade, known for its regimental precision and pageantry, marked the beginning of Charles’s reign at the age of 74.<\/p>\n
Although his actual birthday falls on November 14, British sovereigns celebrate twice, once privately and again publicly.<\/p>\n
This June parade tradition dates back to 1748 when King George II desired a celebration during the summer months due to better weather conditions.<\/p>\n
The televised event commenced with a procession from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade in central London.<\/p>\n
A total of 1,400 soldiers, 400 musicians, and 200 horses participated in the parade, led by Juno, a 10-year-old shire mare, alongside three other drum horses named Perseus, Atlas, and Apollo.<\/p>\n
These drum horses hold the rank of Major and are traditionally named after figures from Greek mythology, signifying their esteemed position within the army.<\/p>\n
In conclusion, as the release of “Suits” coincides with King Charles III’s birthday parade, Meghan Markle’s attempt to overshadow the royal event has drawn criticism.<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, King Charles III celebrated his inaugural birthday parade with a grand display of regimental precision and pageantry.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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