Archie and Lilibet to skip Queen's Jubilee thanksgiving service as Royal Family reunites
ARCHIE Harrison and Lilibet Diana are set to skip a major event as the Royal Family reunites next month.
Archie and Lilibet to skip Queen's thanksgiving service
Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor are set to visit the UK next month for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Although they will be on UK soil, the two young royals will not be in attendance at the Queen's thanksgiving service along with their parents and the rest of their royal relatives.
Speaking on Jeremy Vine, presenter Storm Huntley said: "Meghan and Harry are going to joining the Queen for a Thanksgiving ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral on Friday [June 3] morning.
"They will going to be there with the rest of the family.
"The Duke of York will also be there", with Ms Huntley adding that "this will be the only event that he will attend".
She added that the Sussexes, and Andrew, will be attending as "normal people" as they are no longer working senior royals.
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She continued: "Archie and Lilibet will not be there because they are a bit young for the service.
"But some of the older grandchildren will be there
Ms Huntley concluded: "Just sounds like a nice wee service".
Prince Harry and Meghan's son Archie celebrated his third birthday earlier this month, while their daughter Lilibet will celebrate her first birthday on June 4.
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Archie was only eight-months-old when Harry and Meghan announced they were to set down as senior royals, before moving to the US to start a new life with their young son.
The couple announced their second pregnancy in February 2021.
Their daughter, Lilibet, who is named after the Queen, was born in June 2021.
Archie was born in the UK, but unlike her brother, Lilibet was born in California.
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During their visit to the UK, the Queen will see Archie for the first time in two years.
The 96-year-old will meet her namesake great-granddaughter Lilibet for the first time in person.