
Ahead of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, there has been much speculation about which members of the Royal family will be involved in the June celebrations.
It was recently confirmed that among those attending will be Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, who will be flying over from their home in the United States.
But what can we expect from Harry and Meghan during their visit?
Will the Sussexes bring their children to the Platinum Jubilee?
The couple confirmed earlier this month that they will be bringing Archie and Lilibet with them for the Jubilee celebrations.
A spokesman for the Sussexes said: "Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are excited and honoured to attend the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations this June with their children."
Where will Harry and Meghan stay in the UK?
It has not yet been confirmed where Harry and Meghan will stay during their trip.
When the Duke returned for Prince Phillip's funeral in 2021, he stayed at his former home, Frogmore Cottage, which is currently occupied by Princess Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank and their son.

How can you see the couple during the celebrations?
The Duke and Duchess will not make a public appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace alongside the working members of the Royal family during the Trooping the Colour, and it is not yet clear which events the Sussexes will attend.
There had been increasing speculation about which members of the family would be allowed to make an appearance on the balcony during the celebrations.
But Buckingham Palace recently confirmed that the Queen had decided to limit balcony appearances to working royals only - meaning those "currently undertaking official public duties" and their children.
This not only rules out the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but also Prince Andrew.
This article is kept updated with the latest information.