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Coronation of Charles III: Will Prince Harry Attend?
The coronation of Charles III is scheduled for May 6th, sparking global discussions primarily revolving around the anticipated guest list.
Speculation abounds, with particular focus on whether Prince Harry will grace the occasion and if Meghan will accompany him.
Various rumors are circulating, with some suggesting that the Duke of Sussex has already declined the invitation or is contemplating doing so in the near future.
Alternatively, there are whispers that the couple may opt to celebrate May 6th in the comfort of their home, coincidentally coinciding with their son Archie's birthday.
Amidst the swirling conjecture, a palace insider has disclosed that Harry may not be permitted to partake in his father's coronation festivities.
Should an invitation be extended, he might find himself devoid of any official role during the ceremony.
In a departure from tradition, it is rumored that only one prince, William, will kneel and offer his respects to the incoming monarch.
However, the likelihood of Harry receiving an invitation remains uncertain, as concerns loom within the royal family about potential disclosures in future memoirs by the embattled prince.
Experts well-versed in matters of royalty contend that the ultimate decision regarding Harry's attendance rests not with King Charles III but with senior British officials led by the Prime Minister.
The prospect of Rishi Sunak, the current Chancellor of the Exchequer, assuming the responsibility of excluding the Duke of Sussex from such a significant event appears improbable.
The delicate balance of politics and monarchy leaves many pondering the intricate dynamics at play.