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Royal Snub: Harry and Meghan’s Children Not Invited to Coronation

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Royal Snub: Harry and Meghan’s Children Not Invited to Coronation

The latest royal snub has stirred up controversy as it was revealed that and 's children have not been invited to the upcoming coronation.

Despite receiving an invitation to the wedding on May 6th, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have yet to confirm their attendance.

This news comes as a setback for the couple, with the absence of their children, Prince Harrison, 3, and Princess Diana, 1, raising eyebrows.

In a recent announcement, Harry and Meghan disclosed that they had been invited by the monarch to attend the event scheduled for May 6th.

However, Buckingham Palace letters did not mention the inclusion of the young royals in the wedding plans, as reported by the Sunday Telegraph.

The couple expressed uncertainty about whether their children would be allowed to participate in the ceremony, which is set to take place in eight weeks.

A royal insider noted that and , being very young, might struggle to cope with the formalities of the coronation.

While Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince George, 9, are expected to grace the event, the attendance of , who is nearing his fifth birthday, remains under consideration by the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Meghan and Harry may opt against bringing their children to the coronation, deeming it too overwhelming for the little ones.

They intend to dedicate the day after the service to celebrating Archie's fourth birthday, coincidentally falling on the same day.

Nevertheless, historical precedence suggests that young members of the royal family, such as Archie and Lilibet, could potentially partake in the wedding festivities.

The royal family's stance on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's involvement in the coronation activities remains firm, according to insiders.

Family members purportedly wish to keep the couple at a distance during the king's special day, with some suggesting they be seated away from the main proceedings.

Despite reservations from certain relatives, it is anticipated that the queen consort's older children will be present at the service, unlike George and Charlotte.

In a separate development, has drawn attention for her admiration of Autumn Kelly as an exemplary supporter and role model.

As the only American to marry into the royal family, Meghan's affinity towards Autumn, a Canadian native, has sparked interest among analysts.

Following her marriage to in 2018, Meghan found herself navigating royal life with Autumn's calming presence serving as a potential source of inspiration.

Autumn Kelly, who married 's son Peter Phillips, originates from Montreal, Quebec, and shares two children, Savannah, 12, and Isla, 10, with her former spouse.

Despite their divorce in 2021, Autumn's demeanor at royal events, described as composed and joyful, could have resonated with Meghan during her early days as a member of the royal family.

The bond between Autumn and Meghan was evident in a shared moment captured at Buckingham Palace shortly after the Duchess of Sussex's wedding.

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