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Monarchy’s Fury: Sussex’s Relationship with Royals Hangs by a Thread as Ultimatum is Sent
Less than two months away from the momentous occasion, more details of King Charles III's coronation are being confirmed.
However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's strained relationship with the rest of the royal family has raised concerns about its impact on the upcoming event.
Despite the destruction left in their wake, one would expect Harry and Meghan to graciously accept an invitation to King Charles' coronation.
Instead, reports suggest that they have issued a list of demands.
To de-escalate tensions, it seems that freezing out the Sussexes is the only viable solution.
If the king wishes for his disgruntled son and daughter-in-law to attend, their ultimatum allegedly includes a private apology during a meeting with Charles and William, as well as a place on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
While most people would have understood if Harry and Meghan were excluded, the royals have handled the situation expertly, not allowing themselves to be dragged into the gutter.
Some argue that a reconciliation between King Charles and Prince Harry is crucial for the monarchy's future.
Nevertheless, regardless of the implications, the ongoing feud is bound to affect the celebratory atmosphere of Charles' official coronation.
Therefore, it is clear that Harry and Meghan should not be present on the balcony.
Whether they realize it or not, no one wants to see them there.
Perhaps Harry and Meghan themselves do not truly desire to attend.
Despite their lofty preaching about service, kindness, and forgiveness, they never accept responsibility for their actions.
They refuse to admit any wrongdoing.
It would be better for them to remain in America and lead a contented life there.
Their place is no longer within the royal family, the country, or the hearts of the people.
In fact, many in the UK would be delighted if they chose not to attend, and the boos would be deafening.
The survey conducted by OnePoll, which included 2,000 Britons, revealed that more than one in five individuals (21%) would be less likely to watch the coronation if Harry and Meghan were present, with 12% stating that they definitely would not want to watch.
Before the coronation, Harry and Meghan must remove their belongings from the grace and favor home originally granted to them by the Queen.
This marks the definitive end of their association with the royal family.
This separation will be particularly damaging for them, as their lucrative contracts with Netflix, valued at approximately $100 million, and Spotify are contingent on their royal status.
They may attempt to retaliate, as reports suggest they have signed a four-book deal with Random House.
This has been used as a means to threaten the royal family on multiple occasions, starting with Harry's memoir, followed by rumors of Meghan's potential book, and then Harry's claim that his original manuscript had been significantly edited.
Most recently, there was speculation about extending the paperback version of Harry's book.
The Sussexes have demanded discussions with senior royals and an apology for their treatment during their time as senior working royals.
This could serve as a solid foundation for Meghan's future political career, allowing her to claim that she humbled the world's most high-profile monarchy.
However, it is highly unlikely that their demands will be met.
The future plans of the Sussexes remain uncertain, but it is clear that their involvement in royal life will be limited to the periphery, at best.
In conclusion, the rift between the Sussexes and the royal family has reached a boiling point, with their ultimatum further exacerbating the situation.
As preparations for King Charles III's coronation continue, it is evident that the presence of Harry and Meghan would not be welcomed by the majority of the British public.
Their decision to distance themselves from the royal family and pursue independent ventures has tarnished their reputation.