Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry haven’t had the easiest love story.
Even their grandfather, King Charles III, has only met them a few times.
Let’s take a look at which royal spectacles they’ll likely miss out on.

Trooping the Color
Trooping the Colour is one of the most important events in the royal calendar.
To say it’s a spectacle would be an understatement.
More than 1,400 soldiers are part of the parade, as well as 200 horses and 400 musicians.

It’s a great excuse for the entire Windsor line to get together and present a united front.
Still, to date, neither Lilibet nor Archie Mountbatten-Windsor have ever appeared.
Though fans might hope for better times, it’s unlikely to happen.

The duke and Harry are so close that Grosvenor is the godfather of Harry’s son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
Harry was reportedly invited but decided to decline.
It’s likely not the only big wedding they’ll miss out on, either.

For Britain, November’s Remembrance Day is especially important.
Royals turn out in their best black outfits for the day to pay their respects to fallen heroes.
It would be a great way for them to feel connected to their British ancestors.

While fashion is one thing, that’s not all the event is good for.
At the moment, it seems unlikely, but no one knows what the future holds.
Even Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, attended in 2018, happily smiling arm in arm.

However, it’s not often that royal kids are spotted at Royal Ascot anyway.
It’s hard to believe that Prince Harry was once there each year, without fail.
However, once a year, they get to enjoy some entertainment, too.

These days, it’s just as much of a TV event as it is a royal endeavor.
Sadly, it looks like those days are long over.
Over 30,000 people are invited to different soirees in the palace gardens every year.

But it begs the question, will Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor ever get to experience it?
After all, it is their birthright.

