Queen to attend Jubilee celebrations, but snubs for Andrew and Harry


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LONDON — Queen Elizabeth plans to attend major celebrations to mark her 70 years on the British throne next month, Buckingham Palace said on Friday, but two out-of-favour royals, Princes Andrew and Harry, will be excluded from one traditional event.

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The 96-year-old, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, marked seven decades as queen in February, and four days of ‘Platinum Jubilee’ events to recognize that landmark are being held at the start of June.

Elizabeth has been struggling with mobility issues, meaning most of her public engagements have had to be canceled, but Buckingham Palace said she did plan to be at a number of events.

“Her majesty is looking forward to the weekend and will be taking part in the celebrations, but her presence will not be confirmed until much closer to the time or even on the day itself,” a palace spokesperson said.

The four days of events start on June 2 with the annual “Trooping the Colour” military parade in central London, followed by a thanksgiving service at St Paul’s Cathedral, a concert outside Buckingham Palace, and a pageant through the British capital on subsequent days.

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One feature of all major royal occasions is the gathering of the royal family to wave at crowds from the palace balcony. The queen has decided neither her son her Prince Andrew nor her grandson Prince Harry will be there this time.

But according to his spokesman, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will attend celebrations to mark his grandmother’s 70 years on the throne.

“Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are excited and honored to attend the queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations this June with their children,” the spokesperson said in a statement Friday.

Andrew’s stock has plummeted after he settled a US lawsuit in which he was accused of sexually abusing Virginia Giuffre when she was a teenager in February.

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He had already stepped down from public duties because of his connections to the late convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and has been stripped of military titles and royal patronages and is no longer known as “His Royal Highness.”

Harry, younger son of heir Prince Charles, also gave up royal duties and lost his patronages after moving to Los Angeles with his American wife Meghan.

“After careful consideration, the queen has decided this year’s traditional Trooping the Color balcony appearance … will be limited to her majesty and those members of the royal family who are currently undertaking official public duties on behalf of the queen,” the palace spokesperson said.

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There has been much speculation about whether Harry, who has been in a dispute with the government over security arrangements that caused him to miss his grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service in March, would return for the Jubilee.

A palace source said Harry, Meghan and their children remained “much loved members of the family” and that those absent from the balcony moment “will be invited to events.”

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