Prince Harry and Meghan Markle face public embarrassment as reports confirm they'll be excluded from the British Royal Family's anticipated 2026 U.S. state visit celebrating America's 250th anniversary.
The Snub Details
King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Catherine are invited for the July festivities, potentially including high-profile events with President Trump. Commentators like Andrew Eborn state Harry and Meghan are "left out in the cold" because they are no longer working royals, with no role in official diplomacy.
Why the Exclusion
Post-Megxit protocols bar non-working royals from state tours. Sussexes' commercial ventures (Netflix, As Ever) and scandals—yacht rumors, title probes—make inclusion politically toxic. Palace prioritizes slimmed monarchy focused on William's heirs like George.
Sussexes' Reaction
Insiders claim the couple feels "humiliated," especially after Harry's U.S. security pleas and Charles meetings yielded no thaw. No Christmas Sandringham invite either; they'll holiday privately outside the U.S. with Doria.

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