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Meghan Markle Snubbed: Vogue Cover Drama and Coronation Chaos Looms

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Meghan Markle Snubbed: Vogue Cover Drama and Coronation Chaos Looms

In a whirlwind of royal drama and fashion intrigue, finds herself at the center of controversy yet again.

Recent reports indicate that Anna Wintour, the iconic editor of Vogue, has decided to exclude Meghan and her children from the prestigious publication's cover.

Instead, Wintour is reportedly eyeing and 's daughter, , for a feature.

This development raises eyebrows and questions about Meghan's standing in elite circles.

The Met Gala, a glittering event that draws the crème de la crème of society, may not be welcoming for everyone this year.

Rumors are swirling that the Kardashians, often dubbed America's royal family, might not receive invites.

Could Harry and Meghan face a similar fate?

PR expert Jordan James suggests that their ongoing tensions with the royal family could keep them off the guest list.

The couple's strained relationship with III and doesn't bode well for their chances of attending the high-profile event.

James elaborated on the situation, noting that the scrutiny surrounding Harry and Meghan would be intense.

With the Met Gala taking place just before 's coronation, it's hard to see how they could avoid the spotlight.

The timing alone makes their attendance complicated, as public interest in the royal family will be at a peak.

Adding to the speculation, an anonymous source on Tumblr claims that Wintour has little patience for Meghan.

This source, who identifies as a freelance photographer for Vogue, shared some juicy tidbits from behind the scenes.

According to them, both Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner harbor negative feelings toward Meghan, suggesting that the Sussexes simply don't have the appeal needed for a Vogue cover.

In their view, Gigi Hadid or Rihanna's child would be far more marketable.

As the royal family gears up for King Charles's coronation, the roles of Prince William and Kate's children take center stage.

Prince George, , and are set to play significant parts in the ceremony, riding in a carriage to Buckingham Palace after the coronation.

In stark contrast, plans for Archie and remain unclear, raising further questions about their inclusion.

Recent reports reveal that neither Archie nor Lilibet has received invitations to the coronation.

This absence highlights the ongoing rift between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.

The Telegraph has confirmed that the children of Harry and Meghan are currently sidelined from this monumental occasion, which only adds fuel to the fire of speculation.

Tensions are running high as Harry and Meghan seem to be holding out for certain demands to be met before they agree to attend King Charles's coronation.

A palace insider has hinted that negotiations are ongoing, but time is of the essence.

The last-minute nature of these discussions raises the specter of chaos if an agreement isn't reached soon.

Interestingly, the palace seems determined to avoid a scenario where the Sussexes refuse to attend due to unresolved issues.

The insider mentioned that while the inclusion of young children at formal events like the coronation is typically avoided, there's a push for Archie and Lilibet to be acknowledged during the family gathering later that day.

Moreover, the timing of Archie's birthday on coronation day adds another layer of complexity.

Harry and Meghan are reportedly seeking some recognition for their son during the celebrations, even if it's just a simple birthday mention at a lunch or drinks reception.

This request underscores their desire to remain connected to the royal family, despite the ongoing tensions.

As the clock ticks down to the coronation, all eyes will be on the Sussexes and whether they'll ultimately choose to attend.

The Met Gala and Vogue cover drama only serve to amplify the stakes.

With Meghan increasingly sidelined in both fashion and royal affairs, the upcoming events promise to be anything but dull.

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