It’s a royal snub.
For the second time, Prince Harry, 39, and Meghan Markle, 42, have been excluded from King Charles’ Trooping the Colour.
On Tuesday, People confirmed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were not invited to this year’s annual celebration of the British monarch’s birthday. The event is set for June 15 in London.
This is the second time the couple has been snubbed, as they were also not invited last year, which was the inaugural year that Trooping the Colour happened during King Charles’ reign.
Harry and Meghan, who currently live in California, stepped back from official royal duties in 2020.
In 2018, after their royal wedding at Windsor Castle, the couple attended the event together.
They also attended Trooping the Colour in 2019.
In 2022, the Sussexes went to the UK, and attended a special version of the event that overlapped with Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations for her 70 years on the throne.
But, that was the first year that they didn’t join the royal family on the Buckingham Palace balcony as they did in previous years. The couple watched the celebrations from a room above Horse Guards Parade, with other non-working royals.
Earlier in May, Harry returned to London to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.
Later that day, the exiled royal’s reps confirmed to The Post that Harry would not be meeting with his estranged father in London due to the king’s “full” schedule. He last visited Charles in February for a reported 45 minutes after the monarchy revealed his cancer’s diagnosis.
The Post has reached out to the Sussexes rep for comment.