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Will Prince Harry Attend the Coronation of Charles III?
The coronation of Charles III is set to take place on May 6th, and the world is buzzing with anticipation.
However, one question seems to be on everyone's mind: will Prince Harry attend, and if so, will Meghan join him?
Speculation and rumors are swirling around this topic, with conflicting reports adding to the intrigue.
Some sources claim that the Duke of Sussex has already declined the invitation, while others suggest that he may do so in the near future.
Another theory suggests that the couple would prefer to celebrate their son Archie's birthday at home, opting for a private gathering instead.
However, a palace insider has revealed that Harry will not be allowed to participate in his father's coronation if he does attend.
He would be left without any official role in the service, breaking from tradition.
The invitation itself is also shrouded in doubt.
It is rumored that members of the royal family are hesitant to invite Harry due to concerns that their private conversations could end up in one of his future memoirs.
As a result, it would be a relief for the Windsors if the Sussexes found a suitable excuse not to attend, ideally before receiving an official invitation.
Experts in royal affairs argue that the final decision regarding Harry's presence or absence will not be made by King Charles III himself, but rather by senior British ministers led by the Prime Minister.
It seems unlikely that Rishi Sunak, the current Prime Minister, would want to bear the responsibility of excluding the Duke of Sussex from such a significant event.