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Meghan Markle ‘to steal limelight’ on Queen’s birthday as Duchess desperate to ‘stand out’

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Speaking to The Sun Online, celebrity podcaster and beauty influencer Scott McGlynn said: “With Kate stealing the title of 2020’s best-dressed royal, Meghan may choose to steal the limelight. She could do this by using fashion and beauty as her ‘secret weapon’, to ensure all eyes are on her.” Referring to the upcoming Trooping of the Colour at Buckingham Palace, the influencer said: “Meghan knows how many people will be tuning in.

“She will want to make this engagement as impactful as possible, just like she did on their ‘farewell tour’ of Britain in March 2020.”

The Trooping of the Colour is traditionally held to mark the official birthday of the British Sovereign.

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will be attending this celebratory parade for the Queen’s birthday.

Podcaster Scott McGlynn added: “It is well known in her inner circle that she wants to be known as a ‘global style icon’ and she will likely use the opportunity to her advantage.

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“Especially on the balcony at Trooping the Colour.

“Harry and Meghan will be sidelined by other senior Royals in terms of ranking order.

“Meghan will leave no stone unturned to stand out.”

The Trooping of the Colour has been a yearly event for over 260 years.

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The parade consists of 1400 parading soldiers.

The event also consists of 200 horses and 400 musicians.

The event will be held to celebrate the Queen’s birthday on Saturday 12th June 2021.

The Trooping of the Colour is a fanfare that shows military precision, horsemanship, and militaristic music.

Meghan and her husband Prince Harry may not be able to attend the Queen’s celebrations in June, if the coronavirus pandemic is still a global problem.

A source close to the couple told the Telegraph: “It’s a little presumptuous for any of us to be speculating about whether we can travel anywhere this summer.”

However, Meghan and Harry did announce their wish to “return to Britain and attend lots of family events”.

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