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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Warned Shock Marriages Won’t Last Forever
Former tennis player Boris Becker, who was convicted of hiding assets worth £2.5m, has offered some advice to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
According to Express UK, Becker believes that shock marriages do not always stand the test of time.
He advised the Duke of Sussex to let go of his past in order to salvage his relationship with the former Hollywood star.
Meghan and Harry, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, made headlines in 2020 when they stepped down as senior working royals to pursue a financially independent life.
However, their actions have faced backlash from both experts and fans, who believe that the couple is not on the same page regarding many issues.
While Harry has hinted at reconciling with his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William, Meghan Markle reportedly has a different perspective and may not allow Harry to return to the royal fold.
Speculation is growing about whether Harry will attend his father's coronation in May.
Invitations have reportedly been sent out, but it remains unclear if Archie and Lilibet's parents will join the rest of the family to mark this historic occasion.
In fact, some royal experts suggest that Meghan and Harry might use their return to the UK as an opportunity to host a party at Frogmore Cottage during King Charles' coronation.
This would coincide with their son Archie Harrison's birthday on May 6.
Royal columnist Lee Cohen expressed his opinion on the matter, stating that the Sussexes, who no longer have their royal platform, seem to relish any opportunity to upstage a royal occasion.
He called their behavior “terribly petty.”
Cohen also mentioned that the couple celebrated their daughter Lilibet Diana's birthday during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee last summer, releasing a portrait of her.
Meanwhile, royal correspondent Natalie Oliveri revealed that Meghan and Harry are being encouraged not to create any controversy during the coronation.
They are advised to stick to the plan and avoid any stunts that could overshadow the historical events.
Oliveri believes that their appearance at the coronation will be similar to their presence at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, where they made limited appearances in order to maintain the focus on the main event.
However, she speculated that the couple might host a small party at Frogmore Cottage, just as they did for Lilibet's birthday.
In addition, a royal expert has claimed that King Charles would insist on Harry and Meghan showing respect towards the royal family if they want their children to have titles.
While Prince William's title in the line of succession as the Prince of Wales has been swiftly updated, with his children now listed as “of Wales,” there has been no confirmation from Meghan, Prince Harry, or Buckingham Palace regarding Archie and Lilibet's titles.
Royal expert Kate Nicholl believes that if Charles follows the European style monarchy, Archie and Lilibet will not receive titles.
As the anticipation builds for King Charles' coronation, all eyes are on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Will they attend the event?
Will they upstage it with a new photo of their son?
And what about the titles for Archie and Lilibet?
Only time will tell how this chapter in the royal family's story unfolds.