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Harry Blames Meghan for Being Removed from Official Guest List at Coronation

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Harry Blames Meghan for Being Removed from Official Guest List at Coronation

The final guest list for the upcoming coronation has been confirmed, and it seems that has found himself on the outside looking in.

In a surprising turn of events, Harry has blamed his wife Meghan for their exclusion from the official guest list.

While the attendees are said to include a wide range of foreign royals, heads of state, and politicians, Harry and Meghan's names are noticeably absent.

Prince Charles, who is organizing the event, has made it clear that he wants a diverse congregation that reflects the modern multicultural society.

He aims to ensure inclusivity and has invited representatives from his various charity affiliations as well as a large cross-section from the voluntary sector.

However, it is expected that only a small number of politicians and peers will be invited, and even fewer members of the aristocracy compared to II's coronation in 1953.

Westminster Abbey was filled with 8,000 guests for the late Queen's investiture, but this year's guest list has reportedly been cut down to around 2,000.

A close examination of the list reveals that Meghan and Harry's names are nowhere to be found.

The list begins with the Prince and Princess of Wales and ends with Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones.

Speculation has been circulating about potentially causing a scene at the coronation.

Royal expert Nigel Jones has expressed concern over the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's visit to the UK next month.

Jones believes that Harry intentionally timed his trip to coincide with his father's visit to Germany, which marked Charles's first overseas tour as the monarch.

He suggests that Harry's recent visit, which was primarily for a phone hacking court case in London, was all about him.

This has raised questions about whether Harry intends to pull a self-absorbed stunt at his father's coronation.

As Harry approaches the age of 40, Jones argues that it is time for him to grow up and realize that the world has more important priorities than his wounded pride as a privileged prince.

Last week, Harry appeared in court to take legal action against associated newspapers, including the Daily Mail.

The company has denied all accusations made by Harry and other high-profile individuals involved in court cases.

During his visit to the UK, the King and Queen were in Germany for a three-day tour.

Despite speculation about whether they would receive an invite, the Sussexes confirmed that they had been extended an invitation last month.

However, they did not confirm whether they would attend the coronation to celebrate the King's big day.

Interestingly, the coronation date, May 6th, also coincides with their son 's birthday.

He will be turning four, and the couple's daughter will turn two in June.

It was reported on Monday that the deadline to accept the coronation invitation for some guests was April 3rd.

The palace allegedly included this information in the invites sent out last month.

As the event draws near, the absence of Harry and Meghan from the official guest list continues to raise eyebrows and fuel speculation about their relationship with the royal family.

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