Harry and Meghan ‘will be invited to coronation of King Charles but are not expected to attend’
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Harry and Meghan ‘will be invited to King Charles’ coronation but are not expected to attend’ because it would be ‘very difficult for them after all that has been said’, royal sources say.
- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to be invited to the coronation
- But the royal sources suggest that they will find a reason not to go after the fallout from the memories.
- Buckingham Palace has yet to finalize the guest list for the May 6 ceremony
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to “find a reason not to go” to King Charles’s coronation, though they are expected to be invited despite Prince Harry’s explosive memories.
It would be very “difficult for them” to attend, a royal source close to the family said, after “what was said.”
The couple are not expected to play any formal role at the event, which sees the King formally crowned after his ascension to the throne in September, following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Sources say hopes of a reconciliation with the Sussexes are limited, while the Duke of Sussex remains “kidnapped by a psychotherapy cult and Meghan.”
The Duke of Sussex is expected to find a ‘reason not to go’ to his father’s coronation on May 6
King Charles, who will be formally crowned on the spot after ascending to the throne in September following the death of his mother, does not expect his son to attend.
The fallout from the release of Prince Harry’s long-awaited memoir continues, as the Duke of Sussex has repeatedly insisted that he would like to be in a relationship with his family.
A royal source said the King does not expect his son to attend his event on May 6.
The source explained that the family will expect the Sussexes to politely provide a reason not to attend.
The family will extend the invitation, but it would be very difficult for Harry and Meghan to be there given all that has been said in the interviews and the book.
“The family hopes Harry and Meghan find a reason not to be there,” the source said. the independent.
The then Prince Charles (centre) attends the coronation of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II (left), in 1953, following the death of his grandfather George VI. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, are expected to find a ‘reason not to attend’ his father’s coronation in May.
The senior royals remain convinced that a reconciliation will not be possible with Harry as he has effectively been “kidnapped”, the source claimed.
The palace has yet to release plans for the elaborate ceremony and the guest list has yet to be agreed upon.
Organizers said the ornate event would “reflect the role of the monarch today” and “look to the future, while taking root in long-standing traditions and pageantry.”
Prince Harry has said in several interviews that he would like to reconcile with his brother and father.
This despite accusing his brother of physically attacking him and describing Queen Camilla as a “villain”.
The senior royals do not believe a reconciliation is possible as long as Prince Harry remains effectively “kidnapped by a psychotherapy cult and Meghan,” the source added.