Harry and Meghan will attend the Trooping the Color military parade. Now it is clear where they will pursue them.

Prince Harry (37) and Duchess Meghan (40) arrived in London last Wednesday to attend the platinum jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II (96). The couple landed at a London airport with their two children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, who is celebrating her first birthday on Saturday, on a private jet and with a small team of staff on board, Page Six reports. The Queen therefore sent a car and security to pick up her grandson and his family. Now it is also clear which first date the couple will attend.

As a spokesman for the US magazine “People” confirmed, the Sussexes will follow the “Trooping the Color” military parade this Thursday, which will herald the celebrations for the throne jubilee. They will follow the action from the Major General’s Office, an office in Buckingham Palace overlooking the parade ground and parade grounds. There they should meet other grandchildren of the Queen, Princess Beatrice (33) and Princess Eugenie (32).

No appearance on the balcony

It had previously been announced that Harry and Meghan would not be on the palace balcony. Only family members with official duties and their children should attend the spectacle on the balcony. They had resigned as senior royals more than two years ago and moved to California. The pair will be staying at their home in Windsor, Frogmore Cottage, during their stay in the UK.

This year “Trooping the Color” not only celebrates the birthday, but also the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s throne. Nevertheless, the monarch will not accept the salute for the first time. Prince Charles (73), Prince William (39) and Princess Anne (71) will represent her at the parade as Colonels in the Welsh Guards, Irish Guards and Blues and Royals.