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The Queen had three horses entered in the Derby, but all have been withdrawn. Her Majesty’s decision not to attend Epsom on Saturday means she will miss Derby Day for only the third time in her reign. The Duke of York, who stepped down following revelations about his friendship with the billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, is also off the Trooping the Colour balcony guest list. The Queen has ruled only those “currently undertaking official public duties” on her behalf will be invited to the popular and much-filmed “balcony moment”. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not, however, be seen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for Trooping the Colour or the fly past and photographs at the start of the celebrations. The working-from-home arrangement will allow the Queen to take her traditional part in the celebrations, without having to make the journey to Horse Guards Parade in person or sit on a dais for the long ceremony. The military event will open the celebrations on Thursday and Her Majesty is due to appear on the balcony. The Queen still intends to be a visible part of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations and will take a salute from Buckingham Palace for the first in her 70 years of Trooping the Colour. Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, had been renting the cottage from the Sussexes since November 2020, but it is understood they no longer occupy it. It is expected that the Sussexes and their young children will stay at Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor estate, their family home in the UK on which the Duke recently renewed his lease. The Duke and Duchess's visit to the UK next week will see them reunited with much of the wider Royal family for the first time since November 2019, when they moved to Canada ahead of their dramatic departure from royal life. The name Lilibet was chosen by the couple as a tribute to Her Majesty, whose family nickname is Lilibet. The change in plans means she is freed up to see the Duke and Duchess and their children on Saturday - potentially meeting Lilibet for the first time on her birthday. There is now likely to be a whole day of the Platinum Jubilee weekend without Her Majesty appearing, as she is expected to follow the evening concert at Buckingham Palace on television from Windsor. The decision is understood to have been taken amid concerns about the Queen’s mobility.
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Royal sources on Sunday told The Telegraph that the Queen, 96, is not planning to attend the Epsom Derby on Saturday, with the Princess Royal instead travelling in her place.
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Lilibet has not yet met her royal relatives, including her great-grandmother, but will travel from California to the UK for the first time with her parents and older brother Archie, now three.
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The Duke and Duchess’s second child was born in the US and turns one on Saturday, when celebrations of the monarch’s 70-year reign will be in full swing across the country. Lilibet, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, is expected to spend her first birthday meeting her namesake, the Queen, on the Platinum Jubilee weekend.