Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's re-visitation of the U.K. for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee is no joking matter: It's whenever the illustrious couple first have gone to a significant regal occasion since their hair-raising takeoff from the senior imperial family — and resulting move to Montecito, California — in 2020. Illustrious watchers weren't hoping to see Meghan and Harry Thursday early daytime during Trooping the Color — it had been solidly settled that the couple wouldn't model for the customary regal family gallery photograph operation, given their ongoing status as non-senior individuals — however extremely observant spectators recognized the couple watching the procession from the Major General's Office close by different individuals from the imperial family. (You can see the photographs at the Daily Mail.)

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In the photos, Meghan jokes and plays with a portion of the illustrious youngsters — Mike and Zara Tindell's children Mia and Lena, and Peter Phillips' girls Savannah and Isla — as they watch the Trooping the Color march. (Ruler Harry was likewise shot behind the scenes, talking with the Duke of Kent.) Meghan looked flawless in a naval force dress for the occasion; she likewise wore a huge white cap with a naval force strip to match her dress (the Daily Mail says the cap was by Stephen Jones).


Anyway, for what reason were Meghan and Harry and the others watching from the Major General's office instead of the Buckingham Palace overhang, as it custom? Indeed, the Queen reported last month that she's thinning down the gathering that will show up on the gallery with her this year, with Buckingham Palace: "After cautious thought, the Queen has concluded that the current year's customary Trooping the Color overhang appearance on Thursday second of June will be restricted to Her Majesty and those individuals from the Royal Family who are right now embraced official public obligations for the Queen."