King Charles III will soon be crowned, and recent reports indicate that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and his wife, may witness the event on May 6. One of the most convincing pieces of evidence for their potential attendance at the event has reportedly been discovered, according to reports in the foreign press.
Royal supporters have high hopes because Archie and Lilibet Diana are named as princes on the royal family’s website and because Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are mentioned in the coronation logistics plans.
Sources close to the “Daily Mail” newspaper claim that the team in charge of planning the logistics for the ceremony has been told to include the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in the event’s schedule, despite the fact that experts point out that the couple has not yet confirmed their presence.
Archie and Lilibet Diana’s new royal titles imply that King Charles III has extended an invitation to Meghan and Prince Harry to witness his coronation. The event is on the same day as the couple’s firstborn’s birthday, which might make it difficult for the family to attend together.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s worries about security in the United Kingdom and their lack of housing options in London following their eviction from Frogmore Cottage may also influence their decision to travel with their children to London.
Although there is much speculation regarding Prince Harry and his wife’s attendance at King Charles III’s coronation, the reality won’t be revealed until May 6.