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The Queen’s Jubilee will have a “serious seating issue,” and Meghan will be relegated to the “naughty corner.”

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The Queen’s Jubilee will have a “serious seating issue,” and Meghan will be relegated to the “naughty corner.”

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Seating arrangements for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration in the summer will be problematic for aides.

In June, the whole royal family will meet in London to commemorate the monarch’s 70th year as Head of State.

Meanwhile, royal analyst Angela Levin feels that seating will be a “major issue,” particularly for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

“They couldn’t have them so close to the Queen, Charles, and William since they’re no longer working royals.”

To reduce tension, all senior royals, including Prince Charles, William, and their spouses, would be placed in a “long front row.”

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The pair may eventually be relegated to the “naughty corner” to sit with Prince Andrew. According to Ms Levin, an ideal scenario would be for the Sussexes to marry Andrew’s daughters.

“I would anticipate them to be sitting alongside Princess Eugenie, who they stay close to,” she remarked.

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