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Prince Harry: this thundering poll that will reassure him but must not be at all to Meghan Markle’s taste


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The coronation of King Charles III of England will take place on May 6, 2023. The British would like Charles to invite his son, Prince Harry, but without his wife Meghan Markle.

The British would not mind the presence of Prince Harry at the coronation of King Charles III of England 74 years. The coronation of Charles III, the father of Prince Harry and Prince William, will take place on May 6. While preparations are well underway, one mystery remains. The presence of the Sussexes at the coronation remains a very big question mark. And according to an exclusive MailOnline poll, it is also a subject that shares the opinions of the British. As for the couple of his nephew, the question of the presence of Prince Andrew of York at the coronation of his brother, King Charles III, also remains a total suspense.

“Britons are in favor of Prince Harry attending the coronation… but most say Meghan and Prince Andrew should stay away,” the Daily Mail revealed in its February 25, 2023 article. Harry and Meghan’s popularity ratings are at an all-time low. Prince Harry, 38, has dropped 48 points and his wife Meghan Markle has dropped 40 points since December of last year, the Daily Mail recalls. According to the latest poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies for the MailOnline, 47% of Britons would like King Charles III to invite the Sussexes, 36% are against.

Meghan Markle and Prince Andrew: the Duchess of Sussex and the Duke of York, dismissed by the British

According to the same survey, 38% of people surveyed are not against the presence of Prince Harry at the coronation of King Charles III of England, while 36% are against it. The figures could not be more eloquent for the case of Meghan Markle. The 41-year-old former actress only gets 33% of votes for whether she should attend her father-in-law’s coronation, with 43% saying the Duchess of Sussex should drop out, reports the Daily Mail. Opinions are also very clear-cut for the case of Prince Andrew, with only 26% of respondents approving his presence. 41% of respondents are totally against.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I wonder if he will feel the same about his children experimenting with drugs. Drugs took the life of my son. He needs to go to the thousands of homeless camps and see how drugs have affected them. He is dangerous to exploit the mentally ill with the advice illicit drugs will be a wonderful solution for them. My son started with cannabis and it took away all motivation for him to lead a productive life and led to more powerful drugs and he was eventually poisoned with fentanyl. Shame on him for pretending to be an expert on mental health and a be an advocate for illegal drug use

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