- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not attend King Charles III’s coronation.
- They fear it will further damage their reputation after years of attacks on the royal family.
- They may attend the coronation as long as they do not enter a “toxic” environment.
According to reports, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not attend King Charles III’s coronation because they fear it will further damage their reputation after years of attacks on the royal family.
Despite recent claims that Britain’s new monarch, who is set to be crowned alongside his wife Queen Consort Camilla in May, wanted to strike a deal with the Sussexes to ensure their attendance at his coronation, it remains unclear whether they will.
The Duke and Duchess of Susesex may attend the coronation as long as they do not enter a “toxic” environment.
After their “vile” attack on the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan Markle have lost their American supporters.
Angela Levin, the author of biographies of the Duke of Sussex and Queen Consort Camilla, has suggested that Meghan may not attend King Charles III’s Coronation in May.
“I think a lot of them don’t like it because they care about the family and they think they’ve been just vile about the family. And also they’ve said enough about it. How many times can you go on and on and on and on, criticising people, and not doing anything else more positive, Levin told to TalkTV’s Mike Graham.
It’s also worth noting that the King’s coronation coincides with Archie Harrison’s fourth birthday, so Harry and Meghan may already have plans to celebrate their son’s birthday.
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