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Meghan Markle’s Hit Series Suits To Stream On Netflix, Upstaging King Charles III’s Birthday Parade

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Meghan Markle’s Hit Series Suits To Stream On Netflix, Upstaging King Charles III’s Birthday Parade

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are at it again, teasing their royal relatives.

This time, it’s about Meghan’s hit series Suits, which will be available for streaming on Netflix this coming Saturday, the same day as King Charles III’s birthday parade, known as Trooping of the Color.

It seems that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex won’t stop upstaging their royal family members, even from across the pond.

The celebration is an old tradition hosted at the start of the summer to take advantage of the beautiful weather.

King Charles III won’t turn 75 until November 14th.

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Curiously, Meghan’s hit series Suits will start streaming on the same day as the British monarch’s official birthday celebrations.

Seasons one to nine of Suits are now streaming on Netflix US, and the series also remains on Netflix internationally.

However, the official poster does not feature Meghan.

A few days ago, it was revealed that Meghan had begged the Suits producer to air the film during Trooping of the Color because the couple was banned from returning to the UK and had no role at the event.

However, the Suits director denied her ridiculous request to upstage the birthday parade and remove her from the Netflix poster.

We all know she probably asked for mega bucks if her photo was used, after all, she is a duchess.

Netflix probably told her in a polite way to bug off.

She is not a part of the show anymore, and her role was cut before the end of the series.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are being given the cold shoulder by the royal family ahead of King Charles’s historic ceremony on Saturday, according to a report.

The monarch, who was formerly crowned alongside his wife Queen Camilla last month, did not invite the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to his Trooping the Color procession, also known as his birthday parade.

Post-coronation, they are merely ignoring him and Meghan, a source told The Spectator.

It emerged on Monday that the exiled Royals weren’t asked to attend the festivities.

“I’m afraid it’s a reflection of the state of relations at the moment,” a source told the Daily Mail columnist Richard Eden.

This reportedly marks the first time that Harry has not been welcome at his father’s official birthday celebrations.

When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex quit royal duties three years ago, Queen Elizabeth said that they would always be much-loved members of the royal family, an insider told the outlet.

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