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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Excluded from Royal Procession: King Charles Snubs Controversial Family Members
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been barred from participating in the royal procession, according to Star magazine.
An insider revealed that although Charles wants them to attend the coronation, they cannot expect to be treated as senior royals after stepping down from their roles three years ago.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not the only ones who have been snubbed by King Charles III; his brother Prince Andrew, who faced a civil s**ual assault case and had ties to convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein, has also been excluded.
Additionally, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugene, known for their loyalty to Harry, have been left out as well.
This exclusion is seen as humiliating, especially when being compared to Prince Andrew, who brought disgrace to the royal family.
The fact that Beatrice and Eugene have also been left out does not lessen the sting.
Adding insult to injury is the list of those invited to join the procession, which includes Charles's elder son, William, his wife Catherine, and their youngest son, four-year-old Prince Louis.
The insider commented on how it is understandable why Harry would be upset that Louis is included while he is not.
Harry believes he deserves to walk in the procession, even more so because he is the king's son.
For years, Charles has emphasized streamlining the monarchy, and even Queen Elizabeth made distinctions between working and non-working royals.
The insider explained that working royals are deemed deserving of joining the procession and receiving the respect and recognition that comes with it, while non-working royals are not.
In a surprising turn of events, King Charles chose not to meet with his son, Prince Harry, during his recent visit to the UK.
A royal expert stated that Charles was cautious about getting involved in any drama before his impending coronation.
Kinsey Schofield, host of the To Die For Daily podcast, warned Harry and Meghan that attending the event on May 6th would result in a difficult reception from their British relatives.
Schofield noted that it was significant that Charles decided against meeting with Harry, despite the latter's visit for his privacy case against associated newspapers.
This decision suggests that Charles no longer trusts his son and wants to avoid any potential drama before the coronation.
He seemingly views Harry's grievances as petty.
If Harry and Meghan do attend the king's coronation, they should brace themselves for a chilly reception.
Charles' unwillingness to make time for his son serves as a stark example of the consequences for one's actions.
Since Megxit, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have publicly criticized their family and breached their privacy.
Harry published family emails in his memoir and revealed private conversations in numerous interviews, including those with Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King.
In the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan,” he even spoke about his father, King Charles, and accused his brother of being an assaulted with thinning hair.
It is therefore not surprising that William and Charles have no intention of meeting up with Harry now that he is in town.
Harry and his outspoken PR team are once again throwing his family under the bus.
According to Harry's camp, the disgruntled prince has been denied access to his family because the king allegedly told him he was too busy.