Meghan Markle reportedly shared some comforting words to her husband Prince Harry during Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's four-day Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled from their home of Montecito, California, with their children Archie, three, and Lilibet, two, to attend several events in honour of the Queen's 70-year reign.
After watching the Trooping of the Colour from a window in Buckingham Palace, the couple attended the Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral as the Queen rested at home following some "discomfort".
As they took their seats for the 50-minute service, Meghan, 40, allegedly leaned over to her 37 year old other half to share some comforting words as a lip reader told The Sun that she said: "Yeah, will be fine."
The short but sweet phrase is quite telling after royal expert Ingrid Seward shared her belief that the seating arrangements for the service were intended to prevent Harry and his brother William, 39, from coming face-to-face.
Speaking to Fabulous magazine, she shared that the "excuse" given was that Harry and Meghan are not working members of the Royal Family and therefore would need to sit further back.
"The reality is the Palace was determined there would be no photographs that might reveal any animosity between the brothers," she continued, adding: “Becoming a ‘second row royal’ is difficult for Harry to swallow.”
Meghan and Harry kept a relatively low profile during their time in the UK as they made an early exit from the service and reportedly opted to miss the VIP reception that followed.
The couple appeared to have missed the following day's events, too, as they instead spent the day celebrating their daughter Lilibet's first birthday.
According to The Sun, the parents-of-two threw a “relaxed and casual birthday party” at Windsor Castle, which included picnic food, party games, balloons and a cake.
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Mike and Zara Tindall’s three children Mia, eight, Lena, three, and one year old Lucas, as well as Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly’s two daughters 11 year old Savannah and Isla, 10, were said to be invited to the event.
Meghan and Harry subsequently shared a very rare photo of their daughter, looking very sweet on the green grounds of Frogmore Cottage, where Harry and Meghan stayed over the weekend.
A second black and white snap showed Meghan dressed in patterned trousers with a long-sleeved top as she held her little girl in her arms.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Fans flocked to social media to point out Lilibet’s likeness to her dad, with one Twitter user posting baby pictures of them side by side, writing: “Prince Harry cloned himself Happy birthday, #LilibetDiana."
Another wrote: “Omg! She’s Harry’s twin.”
While a third posted the photo of Lilibet alongside one of Harry holding a younger Archie, who is also a redhead, writing: “Prince Harry's genes are doing way too much.”
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