The notable reduction was a decision of the monarch, this action has implications for the privileges and honor of said members of the royal family
This is a comparison between the royals present in 2019 and 2022
In recent years, the family photograph of Queen Elizabeth II has had changes, the number of royals waving from the balcony during the platinum jubilee is highly significant for geopolitics.
This year, Elizabeth II decided that on her birthday, only royals Royals with official schedules would wave from that balcony during the Trooping the Color parade, so the drop in family members in attendance in 2019 and 2022 is impressive.
Elizabeth II has occupied the British throne since she was 25 years old, this time, she made a determination that reduced the family photo from the balcony
It should be noted that this action has a direct implication on the honor and popularity of said members of the British crown; but above all the extension of privileges.
Some of the “casualties” were Meghan Markle and Henry of England, as well as Prince Andrew. The American family was also left out.
In 2019, around 40 people, including grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren of King George V(1910-1936) the matriarch of the House of Windsor, Elizabeth II, participated in the birthday celebration.
In this celebration of her 93rd birthday, the monarch appeared in the company of all these relatives, the 2019 photograph was divided into three in order to show who was present on that occasion.
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(From left to right)
–Zenouska Mowatt (granddaughter of Princess Alexandra of Kent)
–Lady Gabriella Windsor (daughter of Prince Michael of Kent)
–Lord Frederick Windsor (son of Prince Michael of Kent)
–Sophie Winkleman (Lord Frederick’s wife)
-Princess Michael of Kent
-Prince Michael of Kent
-Lord Nicholas Windsor (son of the Duke of Kent)
-Louis Windsor (son of Lord and Lady Nicholas Windsor)
< p class=”paragraph”>-Prince Louis of Cambridge
-Prince George of Cambridge
-Princess Charlotte of Cambridge
-Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
-Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
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–Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
–Prince Charles
-Princess Beatrice of York
–Anne, Princess Royal
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–Princess Eugenie of York
–Prince Andrés , Duke of York
–Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
–Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
–James, Viscount Severn (son of the Earls of Wessex)
–Phillips Island (Princess Anne’s granddaughter)
–Peter Phillips (Princess Anne’s son)
–< b>Savannah Phillips (Princess Anne’s granddaughter)
–Autumn Phillips (Petera Phillips’ wife)
–Lyla Gilman (granddaughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester)
–Estella Taylor(granddaughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent)
–Lady Helen Taylor (daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent)
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-Flora Ogilvy (granddaughter of Princess Alexandra of Kent)
-George Gilman
-Lady Rose Gilman (daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester)
-James Ogilvy (son of Princess Alexandra of Kent)
-Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester (cousin of Queen Elizabeth II)
-Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester
-Alexander Ogilvy (grandson of Princess Alexandra of Kent)
-Sylvana Palma Windsor, Countess of Andrews
-George Windsor, Earl of St. Andrew (son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent)
In 2022, as established by Elizabeth II, the only royal family members waving from the balcony were the following :
There are 18 members who came out before the crowd, including the queen with her children Charles, Anne and Edward and her grandchildren William, Lady Louise and James and great-grandchildren George, Charlotte and Louis, as the aircraft approach. The colors chosen by the royals represent those of the national flag, blue, white and red. (Photo: REUTERS/Hannah McKay)
-Princess Anne
-Camila, Duchess of Cornwall
-Prince Charles
-Prince Louis
-Kate, Duchess of Cambridge
-Princess Charlotte
-Prince George
-Prince William
Cheered on Thursday by a huge crowd in London, Elizabeth II canceled, due to “some discomfort” of her health, her attendance at Friday Mass for her 70-year reign, an unprecedented longevity for the British monarchy.
The jubilee is commemorated with a purpose weekday four-day holiday . It kicked off this Thursday with impressive parades and includes a thanksgiving service on Friday at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, a concert at Buckingham Palace on Saturday and a parade organized by thousands of artists. from schools and community groups across the country on Sunday afternoon.