Meghan Markle set to steal spotlight on King Charles' big day

Meghan Markle is set to attend major event in Los Angeles

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Meghan Markle is set to attend the Night of Wonder event at the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles, meanwhile, King Charles will mark the traditional Trooping the Colour ceremony.

As reported by MailOnline, at the event, the Duchess of Sussex is set to be recognised for her “work to advance community wellbeing and expand opportunity — especially for underserved communities.”

The event is reportedly planned by Meghan Markle’s close friend and co-architect of Megxit, Rick Genow.

In the press release, the president and director of the Natural History Museums of LA, Lori Bettinson-Varge, stated, “We are proud to honour Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, a native Angeleno, whose work to advance community wellbeing and expand opportunity — especially for underserved communities — aligns with our equity-focused approach to developing science literacy for the next generation.”

Notably, the event is described as an “enchanting night under a canopy of twinkling lights that reflects the breathtaking beauty of LA’s coastal chaparral.”

“With live music that echoes the rhythms of LA and interactive experiences connecting attendees to the natural world, the gala will ignite a sense of wonder and appreciation for the incredible local flora and fauna that surrounds us,” as described by the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles.

While it is not confirmed if Prince Harry will attend the event or not, his royal family will mark a major milestone on the same day.

On June 14, the members of the royal family will gather on the Buckingham Palace balcony to mark the King’s official birthday.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who tied the knot in 2018 and stepped down from their royal roles in 2020, used to attend the event previously but they were not invited last year.