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Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face a Royal Reception at King Charles’ Coronation?
As the date for King Charles' coronation approaches, excitement and speculation swirl around whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will make an appearance.
The royal couple, who stepped back from their royal duties in 2020, have faced a torrent of criticism and public scrutiny following their controversial remarks about the monarchy.
Now, it seems that many believe their attendance could lead to a tumultuous reception.
Recent commentary by journalist Alison Pearson in the Telegraph has painted a grim picture for the Sussexes should they decide to attend the coronation on May 6th.
She warns that they may be met with boos from the crowd, reflecting the backlash against their previous comments about the royal family.
This sentiment appears to resonate with a significant portion of the British public, who are divided on the issue of reconciliation between Harry and his father, King Charles.
Polling data from a recent Technique Poll for the Express reveals that nearly half of the respondents, 46%, do not believe King Charles should reconcile with Harry before the coronation.
Only 36% think the father-son duo should mend their relationship, while 18% remain undecided.
Interestingly, older demographics seem more inclined toward reconciliation, with 39% of those over 64 advocating for a truce compared to just 33% among younger adults aged 18 to 34.
Political affiliations also play a role in public opinion.
Both Conservative and Labour voters show similar views, with around 37% and 36% respectively supporting the idea of reconciliation.
Even amongst Brexit supporters and Remainers, there's a shared sentiment, as 36% of both groups agree that Charles and Harry should resolve their differences prior to the historic event.
The ongoing rift between the royal family and the Sussexes has been exacerbated by Harry's recent memoir, “Spare,” which has reignited tensions.
The book follows the couple's explosive Netflix documentary released late last year, both of which have drawn sharp criticism from royal watchers and the public alike.
With each revelation, the question of their attendance at the coronation becomes more complex.
Despite the controversy, it seems King Charles is eager for his son to be present during this landmark occasion.
There are concerns that Harry and Meghan's absence might overshadow the coronation itself, creating a distraction that could detract from the significance of the day.
Charles is said to be keen on having his family united, despite the ongoing challenges.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak recently sidestepped questions about whether Harry and Meghan should be invited to the coronation.
In an interview with Piers Morgan, he chuckled when asked if he would be comfortable sitting next to the couple, highlighting the awkwardness surrounding their potential presence at such a pivotal royal event.
As anticipation builds, many wonder if the Sussexes will manage to steal the spotlight from King Charles during this momentous occasion.
The public's mixed feelings about their involvement only adds to the drama surrounding the coronation.
Will they be welcomed with open arms, or will they face the wrath of a disapproving crowd?
As we await further developments, the royal family remains a topic of heated discussion.
The fate of Harry and Meghan's attendance hangs in the balance, igniting debates across the nation.
Whether they choose to attend or not, one thing is certain: their presence—or absence—will undoubtedly be felt on that historic day.
So, what are your thoughts on this unfolding saga?
Do you believe Harry and Meghan will be able to navigate the choppy waters of royal relations, or will they find themselves in hot water once again?
The countdown to the coronation continues, and it promises to be anything but dull.