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Meghan Markle Urged to Avoid Stealing Limelight from King Charles’ Coronation
Royal expert, Carol Lieberman, has advised Meghan Markle against doing anything that would overshadow King Charles' coronation and cast her in a negative light on the occasion of her son Prince Archie's birthday.
Speaking to Express.co.uk, Lieberman expressed her belief that the Duchess of Sussex would be tempted to attract media attention on the same day as the coronation.
“It's going to be very hard for Meghan to resist making a splash for Archie's birthday on the same day as the coronation,” the TV psychologist remarked.
She further added, “She'll want to steal some of the spotlight, even if it is from Montecito instead of London.”
In fact, reports have emerged today that Meghan has reached out to TV choirmaster Gareth Malone, who will be leading the choirs at King Charles' coronation, to organize a choir performance to celebrate Archie's birthday, similar to the one at Lilibet's christening.
The audacity of Meghan's actions has raised eyebrows, with many questioning why she did not hire a choir from Montecito or Tyler Perry's choir.
The answer lies in Meghan's intention to divert attention away from the coronation as much as possible.
Rumor has it that Meghan even went as far as promising media coverage and using her title of Duchess to exert pressure on Gareth, but her attempts seem futile.
After all, who would decline a significant event like the coronation to perform at an obscure child's birthday party with an unrecognized Duchess?
Gareth Malone, renowned for his role in the BAFTA-winning TV series “The Choir,” has been wholeheartedly dedicated to assisting the singers in the coronation choir.
In honor of the crowning of King Charles III, this specially formed choir will grace Windsor Castle with their performance during the high-profile Coronation Concert on Sunday, May 7th, on the East Lawn of the Royal Residence.
At the beginning of this year, an extensive search was conducted to find the most enthusiastic community and amateur choirs across the UK, forming the foundation of this remarkable coronation choir.
The final selection, consisting of over 300 amateur singers, has now been made.
The journey leading up to the coronation choir's performance has been captured in a BBC documentary titled “Sing for the King.”
This program will air on Friday, May 5th, 2023, at 8 o'clock on BBC One.
Amanda Holden, judge of “Britain's Got Talent,” TV choir master Gareth Malone, and Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse will provide guidance to the choir members as they come together to sing for the first time.
Amanda describes it as “the most wonderful opportunity for hundreds of very dedicated singers.”
The four celebrities will draw upon their individual expertise to challenge and inspire the choirs, ensuring a pitch-perfect performance.