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**Harry Blames Meghan for Being Excluded from Official Guest List at Coronation**
Prince Harry has pointed the finger at Meghan, claiming it was her fault that he was removed from the official guest list for the upcoming coronation.
The final guest list has been confirmed, with a diverse array of foreign royals, heads of state, and politicians set to attend the ceremony.
Prince Charles is keen on having a congregation that reflects the modern multicultural society and ensures inclusivity, with representatives from his various charity affiliations and the voluntary sector expected to be present.
In contrast to Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, where a vast number of politicians, peers, and members of the aristocracy attended, this year's guest list has been significantly reduced to around 2,000 guests from the initial 8,000.
A close examination of the royal entries reveals that Meghan and Harry's names are notably absent from the list, raising eyebrows among royal observers.
Concerns have been raised about Prince Harry potentially causing a stir at the coronation next month, following his recent visit to the UK coinciding with King Charles's overseas tour to Germany.
Royal expert Nigel Jones has warned that the royal family should be wary of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's upcoming UK visit, suggesting that Harry's recent actions indicate a self-absorbed nature that may manifest during the coronation.
As Prince Harry approaches his 40th birthday, critics argue that he needs to mature and prioritize matters beyond his personal grievances.
His recent appearance in court to address legal issues with Associated Newspapers has fueled speculation about his behavior, with notable figures like Sir Elton John and Jodie Frost accompanying him on the first day of the proceedings.
Despite some uncertainty over whether the Sussexes would receive an invitation to the coronation, they confirmed last month that an invite had indeed been extended to them.
However, it remains unclear if they will attend the event to celebrate King Charles's special day, which coincides with their son Archie's fourth birthday on May 6th.
The couple also has a daughter, Lilibet, who will turn two in June.
Reports indicate that the deadline for accepting the coronation invitation was April 3rd, as stated in the invites sent out by the palace last month.
The timing of the event and the significance of both Archie and Lilibet's birthdays add a layer of complexity to the situation, leaving many wondering about the Sussexes' final decision regarding their attendance at the historic coronation ceremony.