Since June 4, 2021, the date on which Lilibet, the daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was born, Elizabeth II has not yet had the chance to meet her. She should finally be able to take the little girl in her arms on Saturday June 4, 2022.
- Elizabeth II is about to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee.
- Elizabeth II waited a year before being able to hug her great-granddaughter.
- Elizabeth II will miss her favorite sporting event to meet Lilibet.
Saturday June 4, 2022 should be a very emotional day for Queen Elizabeth II. As she celebrates her Jubilee, she can count on the support of her loved ones, including Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Indeed, they will come to attend this event with their children. Thereby, the Queen of England will finally be able to meet her great-granddaughter, Lilibet. According to information from DailyMail, she will even participate in her party given for her first birthday. As a reminder, the little girl was born on June 4, 2021 and will therefore blow out her first candle on June 4, 2022, right during the festivities of the Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
To be able to be present at this anniversary, the Queen should probably miss his favorite sporting event, the Derby horse races at Epsom. Lilibet’s first birthday is set to be celebrated at Frogmore Cottage, a short walk from Windsor Castle. It was occupied by Princess Eugenie and her family who left before Prince Harry and his family arrived.
Harry and Meghan back in the UK for the first time with their two children
This is the first time the lovers have returned to the UK with their two children, Archie and Lilibet. If they took their distance with their responsibilities within the royal family, there was no question, for them, of missing the platinum jubilee of the queen. If the latter had the chance to meet Archie only two days after his birth in May 2019, she will therefore have waited a year to hug Lilibet.
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