In pics: Harry and Meghan join royals at jubilee service for Queen Elizabeth II

In pics: Harry and Meghan join royals at jubilee service for Queen Elizabeth II

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, joined other members of the British Royal Family on Friday at the Church Service who respected 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II above the throne. (Reuters)

Ratu herself missed the event at the Cathedral of St. Paul in London was due to difficulty going around which limits the public involvement of the 96 -year -old king in recent months. (Reuters)

The Queen decided not to attend the church service on Friday after experiencing “some inconvenience” during the event on Thursday. He will watch the program that was revealed on television when Prince Charles supported him. (AFP)

Congregation in St. Paul is a member of the royal family, senior politicians, diplomats and more than 400 important workers, charity volunteers and members of the armed forces who have been invited as recognition of their services to the community. (AP)

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie Symonds attended the Thanksgiving national service for the Queen’s government in Saint Paul Cathedral in London. (AFP)

Prince William and British Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, arrived for Thanksgiving national services held at St Paul Cathedral during the Platinum Jubilee Ratu celebration in London. (Reuters)

On Thursday, several royal family members attended the event and pose for photos. But the youngest son of William and Kate, Price Louis, stole the attention. Louis is the great -grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II, and fifth in the queue to the throne, behind his grandfather Charles, William’s father and George’s siblings and Charlotte. (Reuters)

Tens of thousands of people cheered for Queen Elizabeth II when he appeared on the balcony of the Buckingham Palace on the first day of the celebration marked 70 years of the King of England above the throne. The Queen, dressed in blue, her hand grabbed the stick, took the salute from the military parade centuries forces in the middle of London when the standard of the kingdom fluttered in bright sunlight. (Reuters)

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