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Harry and Meghan Wore Microphones During UK Visit for Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations

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Harry and Meghan Wore Microphones During UK Visit for Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations

Reports have emerged that Harry and Meghan wore microphones during their recent visit to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

However, this has led to speculation about whether Meghan was uninvited to the lunch after the church service when it was discovered she was secretly wired or if she was never invited in the first place and pretended not to want to go.

According to Benjamin Smallbrook and Cora, the royal family has been suspicious of Meghan ever since she was caught taking photographs in a restricted area of Buckingham Palace.

From that day on, she was never trusted.

, the Queen Consort, is well aware that the actress often uses a concealed recording device, and has mentioned this to her royal aides and members of the royal household.

Several pictures of were circulated with claims they show a hidden microphone.

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A user commented on one of the pictures, saying, “there's also a long bump along the left collar flap.

I haven't been able to spot the same bump in the right one.”

This has only added fuel to the ongoing rumors.

A senior royal commentator said, “At first, I thought that it was some internet joke about Harry and Meghan wearing microphones to the Jubilee Thanksgiving, but it so happens that this is much more serious than I first thought.”

Recently, the Sussexes reportedly want a royal reconciliation with and King Charles.

However, royal expert Daniela Elsa reckons that the reconciliation will be difficult amid the upcoming release of the Sussexes Netflix documentary and past spats, including Meghan's bombshell interview with and well-publicized royal fallouts.

Elsa told News.au that she thinks the King did not seem too intent on repairing the relationship during the official mourning period for the late Queen, with Harry traveling separately to Balmoral and put in the second row of the Westminster Abbey service.

Elsa wrote, “It's not as if Charles went far out of his way to do much olive branch waving last month during the official mourning period.

Does any of this sound like the firm might be particularly receptive if the Sussexes do decide they want to bury the hatchet?”

The columnist also questioned Harry and Meghan's convoluted logic in aiming to start a royal charm offensive after the Netflix series in the Duke of Sussex's memoir.

She asked why the pair was deciding to make peace but only after airing a final series of potentially painful volleys and claimed there was a long way to go before a royal reconciliation.

Royal experts have warned that upcoming revelations from in the book had the potential to determine his dad's success as a monarch.

Duncan Larcombe believes that if Harry wants to pull the plug on the deal, he might have a hell of a fight on his hands.

Larcombe said, “It could be their best-selling book of all time, who knows.

So they won't want to just turn around and say, fair enough Harry, yeah, you don't want to rock the boat anymore at this time.

Simply doesn't work like that, they're in a business commercial world now.”

Larcombe added that the Sussexes' change of heart after the events in September is a question of how much has the Queen's death meant that Harry and Meghan have had to have a rethink.

“I think it's inevitable with delays that people will start to speculate as to what that means,” he continued.

“I really don't think there's any likelihood that Harry would even be able to stop Penguin from publishing, to be honest.

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