Close to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Oprah Winfrey was asked about the coronation of Charles III. On the set of CBS Mornings, the American host did not mince her words, reports The Express Uk.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend the coronation of Charles III? If the British have difficulty agreeing, according to various polls, Oprah Winfrey has her opinion on the matter, reports The Express UK. A few weeks before the ceremony that will be held at Westminster Abbey in London, the American host said on CBS Mornings: “I think they should do what they want. And insists: “I think they should do what they think is best for them and their families. That’s what it comes down to. If Oprah Winfrey is close to the Sussex couple since their installation in California, she recalls: “They did not ask me my opinion”.
For the time being, the main people concerned have not expressed themselves on the subject. However, “a spokesman for the Sussexes confirmed that Harry had recently received an email from Her Majesty’s office about the coronation,” reports The Sun, this March 5, 2023. Prince Harry being the only one mentioned, it remains to be seen if King Charles III has also invited his daughter-in-law to come to London on May 6.
Buckingham Palace “expects” Harry and Meghan at the coronation of Charles III
While Buckingham Palace has made no official statement on the matter, royal expert Rebecca English said on March 9: “The palace is ‘expecting’ Harry and Meghan at the coronation. Staff have been instructed to plan for their attendance.” But one detail could push the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to decline the invitation: “Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are currently not invited to the coronation,” reveals The Sun in its March 12, 2023 edition.
An exclusion because of their young age that their parents could take as an affront. While waiting for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s answer, close sources say that their names would be on the seating plan for the reception after the ceremony, reports The Mail+, this Thursday, March 9. “This is the strongest sign yet that they might do it [travel to London, ed.],” one of them tells our sources.
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