Archie, the eldest son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, could be the reason why his parents will not attend the coronation of King Charles III, which will take place in two months.
The coronation of King Charles III is set to take place next May, where he and his wife Queen Camilla Parker will be crowned as the new queen consort. Besides being an important milestone for the British crown, so millions of guests will be present. It will also be the right place for a family reconciliation.
Of course, it will be a good time to make family unity a priority in royalty again, after the monarch‘s youngest firstborn decided to attack his own family in his Netflix documentary, and his autobiographical book, apparently because of quarrels.
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And although it has been a mystery to know if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are invited to the coronation, it seems that it is a fact, as the monarch has stated on different occasions that he longs for a reconciliation with his son, and also between the brothers, Prince Harry and Prince William.
But only one fact could prevent the presence of the duke at the coronation, since, on the same day that the great event will take place, it will be the birthday of Meghan Markle’s eldest son, Archie.
According to close information, the actress has preferred to spend that day celebrating with her son, but what still generates doubt and now much more, is whether Prince Harry will attend or choose to be with his firstborn.