When President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump visit the United Kingdom on June 3, one member of the royal family will apparently be absent.

Multiple media outlets reported Tuesday Megan, Duchess of Sussex, will not be in attendance.

Meghan is on maternity leave after giving birth May 6 to Archie. The newborn will be less than a month old during next week's state visit.

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince William; Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge; and Prince Harry will be there, as announced Friday.

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will also be part of a welcome ceremony held at Buckingham Palace to officially greet the president and first lady.

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The Trumps will also meet Prince Andrew, Duke of York, CNBC reported.

According to the official Buckingham Palace schedule, Prince Harry will have a private lunch with the president. Prince William and Kate will hold tea.

The president will also meet with outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May days before she leaves office. She announced her resignation Friday, ITV reported.

Trump, the first lady and the queen will attend a commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings before the first family leaves Portsmouth, CNBC reported.