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Seamus Duff

Loose Women predict Harry and Meghan will sidestep orders and film Netflix show at Jubilee

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won’t let a royal ban on filming inside Buckingham Palace stop them including footage from this weekend’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations – according to the Loose Women ladies.

Monday’s show saw Carol McGiffin, 62, Jane Moore, 60, Katie Piper, 38, and Linda Robson, 64, sat around to discuss the big topics of the day.

And with a weekend of parties and events ahead in celebration of HM The Queen’s 70 years on the throne, talk turned to surprise guests Harry and Meghan who will be attending events after all.

There had been speculation that 37-year-old Harry and his 40-year-old wife would be banned from taking part thanks to the past year of explosive interviews and revelations fired by the pair.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been working with Netflix on a documentary (Getty)

But the duo are said to have promised they will be on their best behaviour in order to be allowed to join the Royal Family on the balcony and appear during the planned weekend events.

The Loose Women ladies, however, suspect that Harry and Meghan will attend the celebrations with a Netflix film crew in tow.

And even if the palace bans the camera crews from entering the royal buildings, the Loose Women ladies think the couple will have a work-around to get the footage that they do want.

Jane asked: “Are they going to be bringing Netflix cameras with them?”

The Loose Women ladies think Harry and Meghan will film their time at the jubilee celebrations even if they're banned (ITV)

The panel were then united in thinking they won’t – with Linda declaring: “I can’t see them in the Palace.”

And Carol declaring: “Can you imagine?”
But then Jane hypothesised that the pair might not need access to the palace anyway to get what they want – as she suggested: “They could do it from afar. Like somebody [a camera operator] in the crowd and then there they are?”

This prompted the ladies to nod in agreement.

The conversation sparked some lively debate on social media – with those who like Prince Harry and Meghan sounding off against those who do not.

One viewer tweeted: “why are we still talking about Megan and Harry are there not worse things in the world to discuss.”

Another defended the couple, writing: “None of us know what has gone on with Harry and the Royal family. He’s never criticised the Queen. Just leave them all alone.”

Harry and Meghan are expected to appear alongside the Royal Family at this weekend's Jubilee celebrations (FilmMagic)

While others commented that they think the Royal Family have a far bigger problem to address rather than Harry and Meghan – controversial Prince Andrew whose friendship with the late Jeffery Epstein and accusations of inappropriate sexual behaviour have tarred the family in shame.

One viewer tweeted: “Harry, Megan & the children coming over for the Queen... lovely. PLEASE why not discuss what is important ‘Prince’ Andrew.. just his attendance at any event is revolting. I don't wish to see him.. regardless if he's her favourite.”

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