Meghan Markle was seemingly 'told off' by Prince Harry during their last appearance at Trooping the Colour.
The couple, who have lived in California since 2020, will be making their first public outing together in the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, reports the Daily Star.
It will also be the first time their daughter, 11 month old Lilibet, will meet her great grandmother Queen Elizabeth II.
Naturally, we can't fail to mention that the scheduled long weekend of celebratory events will also mark Harry and Meghan's first public UK appearance since their explosive tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
You know, that televised scandal… which you can read about here.
The family of four will be staying at Frogmore Cottage on the royal estate at Kensington Palace.
However, despite having made the nearly five and a half thousand mile journey from California to London, Harry and Meghan will not be appearing on the iconic Buckingham Palace balcony for Trooping the Colour.
Neither will Prince Andrew.
Only working members of the royal family will feature in the famous scene alongside Her Majesty, including Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Kate and their three children.
The event marks the Queen's official birthday on June 2, and is set to be one of the standout moments from the celebrations.
They will instead attend the Platinum Party at the Palace and a jubilee cathedral service.
Mind you, perhaps Meghan isn't too fussed about giving the event a miss.
Royal fans claimed she made a "mistake" during her last Trooping the Colour appearance in 2019, when Harry allegedly told her to "turn around" and face forward.
A video from the balcony showed Harry looking backwards and appearing to speak to someone off camera.
Meghan then turned around and appeared to say something to her husband, before he muttered an ineligible reply and she turned back, facing down to the ground.
Seconds later, she turned back again before Harry seemed to tell her to “turn around”.
Lip reader Tina Lannin confirmed the message, claiming the prince said: "No he hasn't. Oh fine. Turn around."
Meghan then composed herself and turned back around, this time sporting a straight face.
In the age of social media, the video went viral on Twitter as fans claimed the duo were in the middle of a couple's tiff.
The clip was captioned: “Prince Harry telling Meghan Markle to turn around at Trooping The Colour.”
One fan replied: “Wow.. first time I've noticed Harry telling her off.”
Fortunately, some context helped to shed light on the incident and come to Harry's defence.
Full footage revealed that the moment captured was seconds before the National Anthem started playing, which could suggest that Harry was simply giving his wife a heads-up that the music was about to start playing.
So, rather than standing in awkward silence, they were actually just trying to figure out when the opening to God Save the Queen was going to begin.
Which, let's face it, can be a bit of a task.
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