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Meg’s Furious as Charles Removes Her from Commonwealth Day 2023

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Meg’s Furious as Charles Removes Her from Commonwealth Day 2023

is reportedly seething with anger after Prince Charles issued an ultimatum that led to her removal from Commonwealth Day 2023.

The decision was made due to irreconcilable tensions between the two.

This year, the King will attend his first Commonwealth Day service as monarch and deliver a significant message from the Great Pulpit in Westminster Abbey.

The theme for this year's event is “Forging a Sustainable and Peaceful Common Future,” which holds particular significance given the recent turbulence in Charles' relationship with his youngest son, .

On March 13th, senior members of the Royal Family, including the Queen Consort, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, the Princess Royal, and Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, will gather in the church where Charles is set to be crowned in two months' time.

Following the service, Charles, along with and other members of the Royal Family, will host a reception at Buckingham Palace for the Commonwealth Secretary-General, High Commissioner, Foreign Affairs Minister, and other members of the Commonwealth community.

It is worth noting that the annual Commonwealth Day service holds significance for Harry and Meghan as well.

In 2020, it marked their first public engagement as senior working royals.

However, since stepping down from their royal roles and relocating to the United States, the couple has not confirmed whether they will attend Charles' coronation.

Nevertheless, they have received email correspondence regarding the event from Charles' office.

Earlier this year, Harry's controversial autobiography caused a stir.

In the book, which received mixed reviews, he made claims that his brother, , physically attacked him and that Charles did not offer him comfort when he shared the news of 's death.

Despite these revelations, Charles has taken on the role of head of the Commonwealth, following in the footsteps of the late Queen, who had advocated for him to assume the position.

During the procession of Commonwealth members' flags, the Commonwealth Flag for Peace will be prominently displayed, symbolizing 2023 as the Commonwealth Year of Peace.

The service itself will feature captivating musical performances by saxophonist Yolanda Brown, West End star Roshani Abbey, Nuwanhue Perera, and the all-female Amalgamation Choir from Cyprus.

Among the 2,000-strong congregation, notable guests of honor will include the Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Prime Minister of Samoa, High Commissioners, senior politicians, and dignitaries from the UK and the Commonwealth.

Additionally, athletes from the home nations who competed at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last year, faith leaders, and over 750 schoolchildren and young people from across the UK will be in attendance.

The service will be broadcast live on BBC1, allowing a wider audience to experience this significant event.

Interestingly, the 2020 Commonwealth Day service was the last royal engagement for Harry and Meghan before they officially stepped down as senior royals.

Their presence at the service alongside other members of the Royal Family was marked by noticeable tension, which some observers noted.

In fact, according to a book, Harry appeared to hold back tears following what he perceived as a snub.

In light of their departure from the royal family, and are now positioning themselves as progressive and well-intentioned actors in society.

Recently, it was announced that Meghan plans to relaunch her lifestyle blog, The Tig, after a six-year hiatus.

The website, which initially gained popularity for its tips on fashion, health, and wellness, is expected to rival Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop, a site reportedly valued at £200 million.

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