- King Charles III was warned to be wary of inviting Harry and Meghan to the coronation.
- Royal expert suggests that the King must choose wisely.
- He should invite the Sussexes to a private celebration.
Before inviting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to his coronation, King Charles III was warned to be wary of them.
It is advised that inviting the Sussexes could be challenging for His Majesty and dangerous for the monarchy.
Royal expert Allison Pearson says: “Is that really what our King wants at his Coronation? I bet it’s not what a smarting Prince and Princess of Wales want. (William is said, with justification, to be concerned his brother will pull some “stunt”.)
“It’s certainly not what the British people want. In fact, there is a real worry that we will think a lot less of our new monarch should he be seen to capitulate to an ungrateful couple who have insulted both our country and the institution Charles now embodies.
“By all means invite Harry and Meghan to a private celebration, but don’t allow them to turn a solemn occasion into a tawdry family drama. Sacred anointing with holy oil or a bar of daytime soap? The King must choose, and choose wisely,” she notes.
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