If the couple chooses to travel to London to join their family in celebrating the Queen’s 70th birthday, they will appear at family events, including the traditional appearance on the balcony, as well as a Thanksgiving service at St Paul’s Cathedral. However, as non-working members of “The Firm”, they could not take part in Trooping the Color or play a central role in the various events that took place throughout the four-day weekend of bank holidays. While the Queen’s growing weakness means she is unlikely to make many public appearances, she hopes to at least take part in the Trooping procession, either in a carriage or watching from a daisy, and then show up at Buckingham Palace balcony next to her extended family. for the traditional flypast on June 2nd. The moment will be especially painful as it will probably mark the last big family appearance on the balcony of her kingdom. Aides admit that while the Sussexes’ presence would mean a lot to Her Majesty, it would take a leap of faith on all sides after the harsh consequences of the couple’s devastating allegations in a series of television interviews since moving. abroad.