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Harry and Meghan 'banned' from taking pictures of the Queen's first meeting with daughter Lilibet

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The Queen reportedly banned Harry and Meghan from having a photographer present when she got to meet her great-granddaughter Lilibet for the first time.One-year-old Lilibet was introduced to the Queen for the first time last week, according to The Sun.The couple decided to name their daughter after her great-grandmother's childhood nickname.Meghan and Harry were apparently keen to bring a photographer to the pair's first face-to-face meeting at Windsor Castle but the request was not approved.

According to The Mirror, Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, returned to California on Sunday without a snap, with members of the royal family reportedly concerned that pictures of the Queen and Lilibet taken by the couple’s photographer could be shared by them with US television networks.An insider told The Sun: “Harry and Meghan wanted their photographer to capture the moment Lilibet met the Queen.“But they were told no chance.

It was a private family meeting.”The Sussexes were noticeably absent from the limelight during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations and were spotted sitting several rows behind Prince Charles and Prince William during Friday's Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's cathedral.They were kept at arm’s length by the royals during the celebrations and left without any public appearances alongside the Queen, Charles, Camilla, William or Kate.Harry and Meghan's low profile over the weekend meant they attended without Netflix cameras in attendance.The couple reportedly left the UK prior to the conclusion of the final events marking the Queen's 70 years on the throne.As the £15 million Platinum Jubilee Pageant finale got under way outside Buckingham Palace on Sunday, the Sussexes had already driven away from Frogmore Cottage.The

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