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Meghan Markle’s former “Suits” show will be available to watch on Saturday, which happens to be the same day as King Charles III’s birthday parade.
Trooping the Colour, a royal tradition dating back hundreds of years to the 17th-century reign of King Charles II, is held each summer to celebrate the monarch’s birthday.
Markle and her husband Prince Harry may be in a position to stream her previous show from their home in California, as they were reportedly not invited to the royal tradition despite silently attending Queen Elizabeth II’s last Trooping the Color over. summer during her platinum anniversary celebrations.
Buckingham Palace and Archewell, Harry and Markle’s company, declined to comment for People magazine, which first reported that the Sussexes had not been invited, and did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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Meghan Markle’s former show “Suits” will be available on Netflix from Saturday, the same day King Charles III’s Trooping the Color party is held. (Getty)
Late last month, Netflix announced that Markle’s show “Suits,” which she starred in from 2011 to 2018, would hit the streaming service on June 17. The show was previously available on other streaming services such as Peacock.
The Duchess of Sussex was best known for her role as lawyer Rachel Zane in the US legal drama before she retired from acting ahead of her lavish wedding to Prince Harry at Windsor Castle in 2018.
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The couple took part in their first Trooping the Color in 2018 after their wedding.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in their first Trooping the Color after their royal wedding in 2018. (Getty Images)
Although Markle’s character was written out of “Suits” after the seventh season due to her royal engagement, the drama ran for nine seasons, all of which will be available to binge as counter-programming to Charles’ royal splendor.
Meghan Markle as Rachel Zane in Suits. (Shane Mahood/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
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Prince Charles on horseback during last year’s Trooping the Color parade during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. (Chris Jackson – WPA Pool/Getty Images)
This year’s Trooping the Color also marks the first time the parade has taken place since Charles became king, and it’s one of the first major royal events since his coronation last month, which only Harry attended while Markle stayed home with their kids in California.
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Charles also intends to bring back the tradition of riding the monarch on horseback during Trooping the Color Saturday, which had not been seen by the Queen since 1986.