
By SaChina Russell
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will reunite publicly with the Royal Family this spring for the first time.
The couple has said that all that has been said around their separation from the Royal Family was “unnecessarily cruel”, adding: “Things might have been different if a family member or two had stood up for them during the darkest times.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to attend the Trooping of the Colour, the Queen’s annual birthday parade, on June 12 in London according to the Sunday Times.
To mark the Queen’s 95th birthday, the military parade will be the first national celebration in the United Kingdom since the beginning of the pandemic, that has taken so many lives.

For last year’s event, the Queen appeared at a ‘scaled down’ event at Windsor Castle, without her family, due to the pandemic that caused lockdowns all around.
“The current plan is for the Queen’s birthday parade to go ahead in London as normal, with the acceptance that it may need to be adapted or scaled back depending on what guidelines are in force at the time, but the aspiration and the ultimate desire is to make it happen,” according to a royal aide.

Harry and Meghan’s last public appearance with the royals was at the Westminster Abbey Commonwealth service on March 9 after hammering out their ‘Megxit’ deal.
The couple thought Megxit ‘wasn’t necessary’, especially being ‘left to fend for themselves against impossible circumstances — even during her pregnancy,” sources added.
Now the Sussexes have since then relocated their home to Montecito in California, with their one-year-old son Archie.
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