Oprah Winfrey shares coronation advice for Prince Harry and Meghan

Oprah Winfrey has shared her advice with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on whether or not to attend the coronation.

The TV mogul has been friends with the Duchess of Sussex for several years and was a guest at the royal wedding in May 2018, but their relationship seems to have grown even stronger after Meghan and Harry moved into a $14 million mansion in Montecito. located just steps from Oprah’s own sprawling home.

Then, in March 2021, she sat down with Meghan and Harry for a bombshell interview that aired on primetime TV, in which the pair made a series of very damaging allegations about the royal family – including allegations that someone within The Firm was making racist comments about the skin color of their son Archie before he was born.

Now she has considered whether or not the couple should attend King Charles’ coronation in May.

In a recently released clip from Tuesday’s CBS Mornings show, she said, “I think they should do what they think is best for them and their family. That’s what I think.

Oprah Winfrey has shared her advice with Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, on whether or not to attend the coronation

The TV mogul has been friends with the Duchess of Sussex for several years and sat down in 2021 for a great interview with the couple.

The TV mogul has been friends with the Duchess of Sussex for several years and sat down in 2021 for a great interview with the couple.

“That’s what it comes down to in the end. What do you think is right for you?’

She continued, “They didn’t ask my opinion.”

According to reports, the Duke and Duchess have been invited and are expected to attend the event on May 6.

However, reports have emerged in recent weeks of family members privately telling friends they will give them the “cold shoulder.”

Members of the royal family are reportedly hoping that the Duke and Duchess will “sit in Iceland” when they attend King Charles and Camilla’s coronation as expected.

Meanwhile, a report also claimed Prince Harry and Meghan’s children are not invited to the coronation.

The Sussexes’ children are considered too young by palace officials to attend the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, but the couple are likely to spend part of the day with Archie, who turns four on May 6, and Lilibet, now Prince and princess, as they celebrate their son’s birthday.

According to reports, Prince Harry and Meghan's children have not been invited to the coronation

According to reports, Prince Harry and Meghan’s children have not been invited to the coronation

In a new disapproval, members of the royal family are reportedly hoping the Duke and Duchess will 'sit in Iceland' if they attend King Charles and Camilla's coronation as expected

In a new disapproval, members of the royal family are reportedly hoping the Duke and Duchess will ‘sit in Iceland’ if they attend King Charles and Camilla’s coronation as expected

But whether or not they have a desire to bring their young children to the coronation, a decision by the palace to exclude them is likely to lead to tensions.

Currently, Prince George, nine, and his sister Princess Charlotte, who will be eight shortly before the ceremony, are expected to attend – as the future king is expected to play an official role.

The decision whether or not to bring Prince Louis, who turns five in April, is reportedly being “considered” by the Prince and Princess of Wales. However, it is likely that he will appear, the Sunday Telegraph reported.

Harry and Meghan will not be invited to take part in the official balcony performance and many members of the family are not in the mood to hang out with the couple.

A friend of the family said: ‘They will be looked down upon by many relatives. One of them said to me: “I hope they will be in Iceland.”

“A lot of the family just don’t want anything to do with them anymore. If they have to see them at the coronation, so be it, but they don’t want to associate with them.’

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have campaigned against their own family in a series of media interviews since they left their royal duties three years ago.

Many in the royal family are now bracing for the arrival of the Sussexes in less than two months as the countdown to the coronation continues.

The couple are expected to stay at Frogmore Cottage during their visit.

The lease on their home on the Windsor estate expires at the end of March, but they get to hold out for a few more months while they sort out their belongings and arrange for them to be shipped to California.