No Queen - and no word on whether New Zealand rugby royalty will play a part in the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup at Twickenham tomorrow morning.
Queen Elizabeth, a guest of honour at the opening ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympics and the 2014 Commonwealth Games, has decided to stay on holiday in Balmoral despite being the patron of the Rugby Football Union.
Instead Prince Harry, as the vice-patron, will represent his grandmother instead, along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, ahead of England's opening match against Fiji.
The brothers are regular VIPs at the home of English rugby and have previously enjoyed rubbing shoulders with the All Blacks, with Ali Williams once teasing the heir to the throne about his thinning crown. But there's been no hint about whether All Blacks who starred in the previously tournament will make an appearance.
Previous World Cup winning captains, such as David Kirk of the champion 1987 side, are in London for speaking engagements, as is Jonah Lomu who set the 1995 and 1999 competitions alight.