Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were welcomed back into the royal community after the Queen declared all of her family should come together for her Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
In their first UK public appearance together since they quit their royal roles two-years-ago to start a new life in the United States, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex kept a low profile for the Trooping the Colour parade.
Harry, who in recent times suffered a bitter fallout with his father Prince Charles and brother Prince William after claiming that they were “trapped” by their positions as future kings, refused to come out on to the balcony to watch the Queen’s birthday parade.
The Mirror reports that the Duke and Duchess, who have earned a reported £100 million since quitting their royal duties in favour of seeking their “financial independence”, promised Her Majesty before they jetted in from California on June 1 that they would “do nothing to overshadow” her historic celebration.
Sources close to the pair have revealed that they were “perhaps understandably nervous” ahead of their trip where on June 2, for the first time, came face to face with the Duchess of Cambridge after slating the royal family last year in an interview with US chat show queen Oprah Winfrey.
In the bombshell two hour chat, watched by more than 80 million people around the world, Harry and Meghan accused a senior royal of racism who they refused to…