The Duke and Duchess of Sussex suffer big blow after Trooping the Colour event
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle suffered a big blow after the royals put on a united front at the Trooping the Colour event.
On June 14, King Charles led the family including Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Kate and other senior members at his official birthday parade in London.
Once again this year, several fans noticed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's absence from the significant royal gathering.
The Sussexes, who stepped down from their senior royal roles in 2020, did not accompany the royal family on important occasions due to their ongoing rift.
Television star Lizzie Cundy criticised Harry and Meghan, calling them "complete failures" for missing a golden opportunity.
In conversation with GB, she said, "They whinge, they moan, they criticise and they are not very grateful. They had it all."
"Watching Trooping the Colour today, I get the sense they really missed out. They really blew it," she added.
Lizzie believes that Harry and Meghan are only "good at spending money," since their infamous royal exit.
Praising the monarch, she said, "Look at King Charles today, working with cancer. Incredible."
"It's really sad she [Meghan] didn't have a sense of duty and she didn't know what it was like to be a royal," Lizzie stated.
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