The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Prince Harry, Meghan cause stir by attending service honoring queen

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Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, joined other members of Britain’s royal family on Friday for achurch service honoring Queen Elizabeth II’S 70 years on the throne, making their first public appearance in the U.K. since stepping back from royal duties two years ago.

The queen skipped the event at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, which came on the second of four days of festivitie­s marking her Platinum Jubilee. The 96-year-old monarch has had difficulty moving around in recent months and experience­d “some discomfort” after smiling and waving to throngs of supporters from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on Thursday afternoon.

But royal watchers quickly shifted their focus to Harry and Meghan, who held hands as they walked down the long central aisle accompanie­d only by a military officer in a scarlet dress tunic. Other guests craned their necks to watch the couple take their places in the second row, underscori­ng their lesser roles as non-working members of the royal family.

Prince Charles, who represente­d the queen, and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, had special chairs in the front row. Prince William and his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, were seated next to them.

Harry and Meghan sparked tensions within the royal family when they moved to California and signed media contracts. The rift deepened after they made allegation­s of racism and bullying in the royal household. But they flew back to Britain for the jubilee celebratio­ns, bringing their son, Archie, and daughter, Lilibet, who had never met her greatgrand­mother, the queen.

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