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Parliament Rejects Sussexes’ Invitation to Charles’ Coronation
In a surprising turn of events, Parliament has reportedly rejected the invitation for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to attend King Charles' coronation.
This comes as no surprise considering the controversies surrounding the couple and their strained relationship with the royal family.
The question remains: are they still qualified to attend such a grand event after what they have done?
According to a source, the decision to exclude the Sussexes from the coronation was made due to their tumultuous history with the royal family.
It is unlikely that Prince Charles wanted his son and daughter-in-law to come and potentially disrupt the ceremony.
Additionally, there were concerns that Meghan Markle would attract too much attention, given her previous relationship with the tabloids.
Despite this setback, all members of the royal family are expected to have roles at the coronation, including Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Historian and author Tessa Dunlop revealed that the senior royals will play significant roles in the upcoming event, with Prince William and Kate taking center stage as the future King and Queen Consort.
While it is not yet confirmed if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend, palace officials have been instructed to act as if they will be present.
However, even if they accept the invitation, it is likely that they will be seated in the background at Westminster Abbey.
Meghan, if she attends, will be responsible for providing her own coronation finery.
On the other hand, Prince William and Kate will have prominent roles at the event.
As the future King and Queen Consort, Prince William will pay homage to his father by pledging his allegiance and performing traditional gestures such as touching the crown and kissing King Charles' cheek.
Their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, will also be in attendance, dressed in their finest attire.
It is worth noting that Prince George may have a more significant role than just a pageboy.
According to Dunlop, he and his siblings will be a visual attraction at the coronation.
There have been suggestions for King Charles to follow Queen Elizabeth II's precedent and allow the senior working royals to appear on the balcony, similar to Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and Sophie the Countess of Wessex.
Unfortunately, it seems highly unlikely that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be present at the coronation.
Lily and Archie, their children, will continue to play their role as the invisible children of the Sussexes.
It appears that the couple's actions have led them to be seen as high-level extortionists, with calls for Parliament to revoke their titles.
In fact, Tory MP Bob Seeley is planning to bring forward legislation to strip Prince Harry and Meghan of their Sussex dukedom.
This decision lies solely within the power of Parliament, as only they can bestow or revoke such titles.
Adding fuel to the fire, Prince Harry has allegedly been excluded from the script of King Charles' coronation.
Royal insiders claim that Prince William is furious about the bombshell revelations in Harry's memoirs, where he describes his brother as his arch-nemesis and accuses the King of being concerned about being overshadowed by Meghan's Hollywood star power.
The royal family has chosen to remain silent on the matter, refusing to respond to Harry's incendiary anecdotes.
However, a royal source has revealed that Harry's omission from the proceedings of the upcoming coronation is a direct consequence of his controversial actions.
As the date of King Charles' coronation draws near, the anticipation and speculation surrounding the event continue to grow.
While it remains uncertain whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend, one thing is clear: their relationship with the royal family and their place within it remains a contentious issue.