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Harry Meghan was invited to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and they also gave the Queen a promise

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Harry Meghan was invited to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and they also gave the Queen a promise

Harry and Meghan were reportedly invited to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the Platinum Celebration, indicating that the Queen wants to heal the royal family after the couple leaves.

If they decide to travel from their california home to London to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne, they will be present at family events, including traditional balcony appearances and thanksgiving ceremonies at St. Paul's Cathedral.

However, as they are not members of the royal family, they will not be invited to any official events, such as the Royal Army parade, during the 4-day bank holiday weekend, according to the Daily Telegraph.

Harry Meghan was invited to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and they also gave the Queen a promise

On 2 June, the Queen will be watching a traditional air show on her balcony, which is expected to be a poignant moment, as it is likely to be the last time everyone will appear together during her reign.

Aides felt the Sussex presence was significant to the Queen. However, they warned that this would have to be treated with caution, as Harry and Meghan had carried out a series of attacks on the royal family since "Mette".

After the Home Office decided not to provide him with police protection, Harry said he felt it was not safe to bring his family to the UK, but he now had to make concessions on security issues as well.

On Monday, a spokesman for Harry told the Daily Telegraph that they were unfit to discuss future travel plans. But Harry and Meghan reportedly promised the queen during a "very cordial" secret meeting that she would embrace her great-grandson Archie and Lilybert "in the near future."

Harry Meghan was invited to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and they also gave the Queen a promise

Last week, Harry flew to Windsor with his wife, Meghan, to meet the Queen and Prince Charles as a sign of peace before heading to The Hague for the Netherlands Unconqualable Games.

According to the Mirror, senior royal sources called the meeting "very cordial" and "very warm and friendly."<

After the meeting, Harry broke his silence and positively stated that the Queen would love to participate in the Unconquerable Games.

He said he stayed in England for a while before he arrived in the Netherlands for the race and was "nice to meet her".

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