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Princess Kate Prevents Meghan Markle from Attending King’s Coronation
In a surprising turn of events, the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, will not be attending the upcoming coronation of the King, while her husband Prince Harry will.
According to an expert, Princess Kate played a significant role in pressuring Meghan to miss the event, using her soft power to influence the situation.
Despite the controversy surrounding the royal family due to Prince Harry's memoir, Spare, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, has displayed remarkable diplomatic skills, much like her grandmother-in-law, the Queen.
Those close to Catherine highly value her contributions and admire her unwavering commitment.
This explains why they went to great lengths to rectify any issues on her behalf, should they arise.
It is worth noting that Catherine holds a significant position as the wife and mother of future kings.
Meghan, on the other hand, made a grave mistake by attempting to compete with and bully Catherine.
She was already at a disadvantage from the start.
Moreover, it seems that Catherine and Prince William have engaged in lengthy discussions regarding Harry's first wife privately.
Their shared sentiment towards Meghan is one of disdain, a sentiment that appears to be widespread within the British royal family.
Prince William likely expressed to his father, Prince Charles, how uncomfortable Meghan's presence would be for everyone in the family.
Additionally, he likely emphasized that the public would strongly oppose her attendance.
As a result, Harry received an invitation, but with significant restrictions and conditions.
It was not an outright ban on Meghan, but rather a statement that outlined the consequences if she were to attend.
Royal biographer Tom Bower recently hinted on GB News that it was Kate Middleton who ultimately prevented Meghan from attending the coronation.
Speaking to Nigel Farage, Bower referred to it as an “ugly compromise.”
He expressed gratitude that Kate intervened, stating that she made it clear she did not want Meghan present under any circumstances.
Bower revealed that if Meghan did decide to attend, she would be relegated to sitting at the back.
Bower further explained the constitutional importance of Harry's presence at the coronation.
In the unlikely event that something were to happen to the Cambridges, Harry would be next in line for the throne after Charles.
Therefore, it was crucial for him to be present.
The announcement regarding Harry's attendance finally put an end to months of speculation.
This will also mark the first public appearance of Harry with his family since the funeral of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Contrary to some suggestions, Bower stated that Harry would not be on the balcony during the coronation.
Allowing Harry to stand on the balcony would also require Prince Andrew, who is currently facing his own controversies, to be present.
This would create a negative start to King Charles' reign and the coronation itself.